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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

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.

Canonical distributes Parallels via desktop update

February 6, 2008 Ubuntu users will get access to Parallels Workstation for Linux via the operating system's built-in update tool. TAGS: Ubuntu, OpenVZ, repository, Linux, distribution, open-source software, spokesman, installation, Apple Macintosh, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Should AT&T police the Internet?

January 17, 2008 AT&T has said it is testing filtering technology that will look for copyrighted material. But should the company be acting as Internet cop? TAGS: AT&T Corp., traffic, agreement, service provider, spokesman

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, U.K., spokesman, Internet Service Provider

IBM cuts some software jobs

September 25, 2003 IBM's software group lays off about 380 employees in the United States as part of what it calls a regular reviews process. TAGS: IBM Corp., spokesman, U.S.

GSA to cast shadow over Sun?

May 30, 2007 GSA testimony next week before congressional committee to address propriety of government's tech contracts, and could focus on Sun. TAGS: Electronic Data Systems Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Accenture Ltd., government, administrator, contract, spokesman, lawsuit, agency, HP

U.K.'s Orange launches 'Open Office'

September 4, 2007 Wireless operator says its telecommuter services package won't be confused with OpenOffice.org's open-source suite. TAGS: Orange PCS, OpenOffice.org, OpenOffice, telecommuting, confusion, trademark, portfolio, Netherlands, U.K., spokesman, worker, brand, broadband, Linux, open source

Splitting up with your cell phone carrier

July 6, 2007 Sprint Nextel's breakup with some customers may not be popular, but it could make financial sense.Images: Sprint's Dear John letter TAGS: Sprint Nextel, cell phone carrier, AT&T Corp., carrier, letter, subscriber, profit, Verizon Wireless, spokesman, cell phone

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., rootkit, First 4 Internet Ltd., digital-rights management, Sony Corp., Universal Music Group, spokesman, CD

No ruling yet on Novell-SCO suit dismissal

May 12, 2004 The federal judge hearing the case sets no date to decide on Novell's motion to dismiss the SCO Group's slander suit. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Novell Inc., motion, Unix, federal judge, spokesman

RealNetworks nixes baseball deal

February 5, 2004 The streaming-media company ends negotiations to extend its exclusive arrangement to power Major League Baseball's Web business. TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., Rob Glaser, negotiation, spokesman

AT&T Wireless customers still on hold

November 14, 2003 The company continues to work to resolve a customer-service software problem that's been inconveniencing customers for two weeks. TAGS: AT&T Wireless, customer service, carrier, spokesman, GSM, cell phone

AT&T, Apple differ on the iPhone gap

July 26, 2007 Apple reported selling 270,000 iPhones the first weekend, while AT&T activated only 146,000 by midnight June 30. Where did those other 124,000 iPhones go? TAGS: Apple iPhone, AT&T Corp., activation, Apple Computer, gap, accessory, online store, spokesman, retailer

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.

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, rootkit, Macrovision Corp., reverse engineering, computer security, researcher, spokesman, CD, security

Microsoft loses in Eolas patent ruling

September 29, 2005 U.S. Patent Office reaffirms key Web-browsing patent held by University of California and Eolas Technologies. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., patent office, patent, spokesman, Microsoft Corp.

Blade pioneer RLX gets out of servers

December 23, 2004 It came up with the category, but RLX had trouble making money on blade servers, so it's shifting to software. TAGS: RLX Technologies, blade server, blade, server, spokesman, IBM Corp.

Tech companies feel impact of wildfires

October 27, 2003 As fires rage through Southern California, tech companies, including Iomega and Microsoft, are struggling with disruptions to their operations and other forms of fallout. TAGS: Iomega Corp., San Diego, Qualcomm Inc., Gateway Inc., headquarters, Southern California, spokesman, Los Angeles, technology company, Microsoft Corp.
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