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Microsoft recalls Xbox power cords

February 17, 2005 Company will replace power cords on 14.1 million consoles, following electrical-component failures in 30 machines. TAGS: console, replacement, failure, Microsoft Xbox, entertainment, Microsoft Corp.

Anti-P2P college bill advances in House

November 15, 2007 Measure would require schools receiving financial aid to devise "deterrents" to illegal file sharing, but it's unclear what will happen if they don't. TAGS: anti-P2P, college, aide, mandate, antipiracy, committee, university, student, school, failure, bill, requirement, file-sharing, agreement

Google's secret of success? Dealing with failure

March 3, 2005 The technical wizardry behind Google's successful search engine may come down to a blindingly obvious insight: PCs crash. TAGS: EclipseCon, failure, Google Inc., file system, hiring, data center, operation, vice president, search engine, server, PC

Cable failure hits U.K. Net traffic

November 26, 2003 A fault in an undersea cable system linking Europe and the United States disrupts Internet and transatlantic telephone services across Britain. TAGS: fault, Telewest, British Telecommunications, failure, traffic, Netherlands, consortium, U.K., France, Europe, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, U.S., server, e-mail

E-mail failure big stressor for IT pros

July 29, 2003 For many information technology managers, a weeklong failure of the corporate e-mail system under their control would be more traumatic than a divorce, a new study says. TAGS: e-mail archiving, information technology manager, VERITAS Software Corp., Radicati Group Inc., failure, study, e-mail, organization, research company, backup, information technology

Gartner: PC hardware getting more reliable

June 26, 2006 Parts are going wrong in notebooks less often than before, but they still lag behind desktops. TAGS: Gartner Inc., motherboard, notebook computer, failure, PC company, improvement, hard drive, PC

The rise of electronic evidence

November 8, 2006 perspective Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says destroying relevant electronic data can be far worse than the evidence itself. TAGS: employer, sanction, evidence, failure, trial, attorney, Yahoo! Inc., CD

U.K. probes costly tech failure for submarines

March 15, 2006 Computer-aided design failures contribute to delay of three nuclear subs, $1.57 billion shortage. TAGS: BAE Systems Plc., submarine, CAD, Ingram Micro Inc., failure, delay, contract, U.K., project

BMC update aims to nip downtime in the bud

September 1, 2004 Batch scheduler revamp promises to fend off application failures and boosts BMC's service management push. TAGS: BMC Software Inc., business service management, downtime, failure

Google's courageous, clumsy debut

August 20, 2004 CNET's Esther Dyson describes Wall Street's influence on public perception of the IPO and discloses why she thinks its outcome was "reasonable." TAGS: IPO, Esther Dyson, press, Google Inc., Wall Street, failure, investor

Blackouts highlight network vulnerabilities

November 25, 2003 The Internet was far more seriously affected than previously thought by the blackouts that swept Europe and North America this summer, a report finds. TAGS: blackout, outage, plant, failure, North America, cyberattack, evidence, Europe, organization, virus, U.S.

Communication failures hampered London bombing rescues

June 5, 2006 Report on July 7 bombings criticizes lack of underground radio network, system for communication with ground-level operations. TAGS: digital radio, personnel, mobile network, London, failure, radio, mobile phone, call

Internet worms and critical infrastructure

December 9, 2003 Security expert Bruce Schneier asks why a report into the big August blackout overlooks MSBlast as a culprit. TAGS: MSBlast worm, blackout, Internet worm, worm, failure, condition, information technology, backup

Clock is ticking on e-discovery

October 25, 2006 perspective With civil-procedure rules changing, attorney Eric J. Sinrod says electronic-discovery missteps could start costing companies. TAGS: plaintiff, litigation, discovery, failure, defense, rule, attorney, party, damage, evidence, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, database

Students learn the language of start-ups

August 5, 2006 Collegians visiting Silicon Valley from Middle East, North Africa hear what it takes to turn ideas into profitable realities. Photos: International language of start-ups TAGS: Silicon Valley, Atheros Communications, student, failure, women, idea, start-up, language, U.S.

EarthLink fries up more spam suits

February 9, 2005 The violations highlighted in the four complaints read almost like a laundry list of the activities outlawed by Can-Spam. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., defendant, spamming, CAN-SPAM Act, Florida, lawsuit, failure, Atlanta, Internet Service Provider, suit, e-mail address, e-mail, California
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