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Microsoft reissues Excel security update

January 18, 2007 Microsoft reissues its Excel security update, designed to resolve a bug in the software that prevents users from opening files created in certain foreign languages. TAGS: security update, Microsoft Excel, spokesman, security, Microsoft Corp.

Short Take: Dell to include Linux its PCs

August 9, 1999 Dell will preinstall the Linux operating system on its laptops and home computers in the coming months, extending the operating system availability from servers, workstations, and business desktops... TAGS: Short take, portable computer, Linux, spokesman, home PC, workstation, Dell Dimension, Dell, operating system, server, laptop computer, PC

U.K. gets tough on music swappers

March 14, 2005 British music industry is likely to bring further legal action against those accused of illegally downloading tunes. TAGS: legal action, spokesman, U.K., Internet Service Provider

BitMicro announces 1.6TB solid-state drive

February 8, 2008 New drive crams enormous storage capacity into standard 3.5-inch format, but it's not ready for delivery just yet. TAGS: SCSI, capacity, fiber, spokesman, format

Cyber Monday, you're no Black Friday

November 28, 2006 Monday was supposed to be the busiest online shopping day of the year. Right, and Santa has a factory in China that's pumping out PS3s. TAGS: Cyber Monday, Black Friday, Keynote Systems Inc., Overstock.com Inc., retailer, holiday, online retailer, spokesman, Amazon.com Inc., CEO

Big storage on the cheap

July 29, 2005 Running out of hard drive space? Start-up Capricorn Technologies is offering plans to build low-cost mass storage systems. TAGS: storage system, EMC Corp., gigabyte, spokesman, hard drive

Bulging capacitors haunt Dell

November 1, 2005 PC maker plans to replace components on some of its Optiplex business PCs but will not issue a product-wide recall. TAGS: capacitor, Dell Optiplex, recall, business PC, Dell, spokesman, supplier, motherboard, PC

EMI considers opening its DRM to inspection

January 20, 2006 Music industry giant is reviewing request by digital rights group to allow reverse engineering of its DRM software. TAGS: EMI Group Plc., digital-rights management, Macrovision Corp., reverse engineering, spokesman, computer security, researcher, rootkit, CD, security

EMI: We don't use rootkits

November 7, 2005 Record label claims its copy-restriction software can easily be uninstalled and is not hidden like that used by rival Sony. TAGS: EMI Group Plc., First 4 Internet Ltd., rootkit, Universal Music Group, spokesman, digital-rights management, Sony Corp., CD

Sprint Nextel suffers service outage

January 10, 2006 Two fiber cuts in the West disrupt service for thousands of customers of Sprint Nextel and its resellers. TAGS: service interruption, fiber, Sprint Nextel, Virgin Mobile, Phoenix Technologies, Palm Springs, traffic, San Diego, technician, reseller, spokesman

U.K.'s Home Office admits to database breaches

August 31, 2006 The government agency says four of five incidents involved members of staff accessing databases for unauthorized purposes. TAGS: security breach, ID card, spokesman, database, security, U.K.

U.S. cybersecurity test shelved until 2006

October 26, 2005 Homeland Security says it has its hands full with "real world events," including the recent hurricanes. TAGS: cybersecurity, exercise, department, spokesman, U.S.

Verizon music service disables MP3 support

January 9, 2006 Signing up for cell phone giant's download store may undermine phones' ability to play most common music format. TAGS: Verizon V-Cast Music, Verizon Communications, MP3, digital media, mobile phone, spokesman, LG Electronics Inc., song, Microsoft Corp., cell phone, Samsung Electronics, PC

Mobile operators halt sale of Razr phones

March 10, 2006 Two U.S. cellular carriers stop selling Motorola's Razr due to a defect in some phones that causes calls to be disconnected. Photos: Motorola Razr TAGS: Motorola Razr, Motorola Inc., T-Mobile, mobile operator, Cingular Wireless, GSM, spokesman, handset

Intel to abide by Japan FTC recommendations

April 1, 2005 Chipmaker agrees to halt the practice of requiring PC makers to limit the use of competitors' chips in exchange for monetary rebates. TAGS: Japan, recommendation, antitrust, allegation, chip company, Intel, agency, PC company, spokesman, AMD, agreement

TVUPlayer: Another Napster?

October 24, 2006 The video service is building an audience but legal experts wonder about copyright issues. Image: Peer-to-peer television TAGS: TVU Networks, copyright violation, Disney Corp., Napster Inc., broadcaster, P2P, streaming video, channel, spokesman, lawyer, U.S., YouTube, TV, video

HP board meets amid probe scandal

September 20, 2006 Board meets as controversy widens over the tactics used in a probe into media leaks, News.com has learned. TAGS: Patricia Dunn, probe, scandal, spokesman, chairman, HP, San Francisco

HP investigator argues California can't try him

January 18, 2007 Bryan Wagner, a data broker charged in connection with the HP boardroom scandal, says state's double jeopardy laws protect him from prosecution. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, California, defendant, attorney, crime, state, identity theft, prosecutor, spokesman, HP, Microsoft Office, U.S.

Spokesman among targets in HP leak probe

September 16, 2006 Michael Moeller was among those whose records were improperly accessed, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: probe, reporter, BusinessWeek, spokesman, HP, chairman
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