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New York law requires notification after data breaches

August 11, 2005 New York joins growing list of states requiring businesses and government to inform consumers if their sensitive data is breached. TAGS: New York, notification, state, law

Telecommuters beware the tax man

November 9, 2005 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says telecommuters are increasingly liable to pay income taxes to states where they don't live. TAGS: telecommuting, appellate court, New York, income tax, employer, income, tax, state, decision

The Android era begins with T-Mobile's G1

September 24, 2008 T-Mobile's unveiling of the first phone powered by Google's Android software will be only the beginning of a long effort to rewrite the rules of the mobile communications industry. TAGS: T-Mobile G1, Google Android, T-Mobile, Stephen Shankland, Google Inc., New York, Apple iPhone, operating system, video

Telecommuters: Beware the tax man

November 2, 2005 Telecommuters employed by a company outside their home state may be at risk of having to pay extra taxes unless Congress adopts a bill protecting them. TAGS: telecommuting, tax, Tennessee, New York, income, provision, computer programmer, employer, convenience, risk, bill, state

BlackBerry betting to catch on in a New York minute?

January 12, 2007 New state regulation lets people bet on horse races via the Net and other electronic platforms, including smart phones. TAGS: New York, bet, regulation, horse, cell phone, RIM BlackBerry, state, handset, video

AMD in deal to build chip factory in New York

June 23, 2006 Nonbinding agreement with state calls for building a $3.2 billion microprocessor plant in Saratoga Springs. TAGS: microprocessor, agreement, manufacturing, New York, AMD, plant, Intel

N.Y. attorney general accuses Dell of fraud

May 16, 2007 Suit accuses the company of fraud, false advertising and deceptive business practices. TAGS: suit, business practice, fraud, financing, New York, attorney general, financial service, Dell, investigation, PC company, accounting, warranty

At Last HOPE conference, everyone can hack it

July 21, 2008 Gathering in New York brings together the hacker community for sessions on hacking the usual (computer systems) and not so usual (the media, food, and sex). TAGS: Elinor Mills, hacking, hacker, conference, RFID, New York, security, session, food, electronics, camera, video

Microsoft to launch Vista with human billboard

January 25, 2007 Software giant will kick off its next version of Windows with a human billboard in downtown New York. TAGS: billboard, New York, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft shops for N.Y. retail space

August 31, 2005 Inquiring about space in Times Square, Microsoft may again dip its toes into the retail-store business--and make a much bigger splash. TAGS: real estate, New York, Microsoft Corp., San Francisco, space, Microsoft Windows

IBM sells PC group to Lenovo

December 8, 2004 update Big Blue to take 18.9 percent stake in Lenovo in $1.75 billion deal joining radically different companies. Method to Palmisano's madness A tough sell TAGS: Lenovo, IBM Corp., Palmisano, PC company, venture, stake, margin, IBM PC, New York, brand, China, CEO, PC, Dell

Dell splashes color on its laptops

June 27, 2007 The PC maker takes to the runway at Macy's with its own brand of fashion show. Will status seekers bite? TAGS: PC company, Dell, New York, laptop computer, brand

N.Y. lawmaker hopes to ban iPod use in crosswalks

February 7, 2007 State senator's bill would make it illegal to cross the street tuned into portable electronic devices such as MP3 players and BlackBerrys. TAGS: street, RIM BlackBerry, Brooklyn, New York, bill, Apple iPod, New York City, Nintendo GameBoy, senator, city, cell phone

Politician drops child porn suit against Google

June 23, 2006 The Nassau County, N.Y., politician had accused the search giant of profiting from illicit images. TAGS: politician, lawsuit, suit, Google Inc., New York, search result

Google takes a bigger bite of Big Apple

October 2, 2006 If Google can make it here, it can make it anywhere. The company opens new digs in Manhattan. Photos: New York gets a mini Googleplex TAGS: advertising sales, New York City, Mountain View, Manhattan, New York, Google Inc., floor, office, fiber-optics, California, video game, video

Nabaztag: A conflicted Wi-Fi rabbit

October 26, 2006 CNET News.com put the bunny through its paces and found it darn cute, though a bit thin on exciting features.Photos: Wi-Fi bunny hop TAGS: rabbit, New York, Wi-Fi

N.Y. public library offers free films online

June 7, 2006 The New York Public Library has added video to its eCollection, an online catalog of free downloadable content. TAGS: New York, video

Microsoft to launch Vista with human billboard

January 25, 2007 Software giant plans to kick off its next version of Windows with a human billboard in downtown New York. TAGS: billboard, New York, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

PC reseller charged over ID theft of employee data

November 2, 2006 Owner of Compulinx Managed Services allegedly used personal details of employees and customers to apply for loans. TAGS: reseller, identity theft, New York, Microsoft Corp., PC
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