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3G iPhone up for grabs online--or is it?

July 7, 2008 Two companies start taking preorders for the new iPhone, but errors and site slowness lead to confusion. TAGS: O2 Plc., 3G, spokeswoman, Apple Computer, retailer, Apple iPhone

U.K. survey: IT managers blamed for staff malaise

December 13, 2007 Reactive, bureaucratic, and authoritarian management harms employee morale and health, according to research by management-services firm. TAGS: information technology manager, morale, staff, sector, spokeswoman, information technology, organization, management, culture, survey, productivity, workplace, U.K., goal, health

Site glitch affects some Wells Fargo users

August 9, 2005 "Routine" work on Wells Fargo's systems poses problems for some customers trying to access the site. TAGS: Wells Fargo & Co., spokeswoman

The XP alternative for Vista PCs

September 21, 2007 Microsoft is quietly telling PC makers they can offer a Windows XP "downgrade" to customers buying systems preloaded with Vista.Image: Lenovo's XP 'downgrade' program TAGS: PC company, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Fujitsu, tablet, spokeswoman, Lenovo, HP, operating system, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, PC

Amazon feels magic of Harry Potter

July 13, 2005 J.K. Rowling's latest is set for release midnight Friday--and Amazon is gearing itself up to make sure all orders are met. Photos: Harry Potter and the logistical nightmare TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., spokeswoman, order

Hotmail suffers morning outage

May 7, 2004 Microsoft's e-mail service suffered problems Friday morning, when a "networking issue" left customers unable to log in for about three and a half hours. TAGS: MSN Hotmail, outage, spokeswoman, networking, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

DNS issue hobbles Comcast

April 8, 2005 Domain name system problem causes headaches for Comcast's broadband subscribers nationwide. TAGS: Comcast Corp., DNS, broadband, spokeswoman

Kyocera resumes shipment of 'exploding' phone

October 16, 2003 The cell phone company is once again shipping a Phantom model cell phone after an investigation concluded that the phone did not explode as a Nebraska family had reported. TAGS: Kyocera Wireless Corp., Nokia Corp., Nebraska, shipment, investigation, cell phone, spokeswoman, family, battery

Vonage and Verizon head to court in patent dispute

February 21, 2007 The legal face-off takes place just as Vonage is struggling to continue signing up new customers. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Verizon Communications, patent, spokeswoman, IP

Disney cancels U.K. mobile kid-tracking

August 14, 2006 Company's experience with the service, already launched in U.S., could have influenced its decision, analyst says. TAGS: Disney Corp., The Walt Disney Co., U.K., GPS, spokeswoman, U.S., family, decision

Code exploits Windows flaw in image file handling

November 29, 2005 Code takes advantage of a "critical" vulnerability Microsoft provided a fix for earlier this month. TAGS: flaw, denial of service, imaging, patch, vulnerability, code, spokeswoman, Microsoft Corp., attack, security, Microsoft Windows

Legal reprieve for Russian MP3 site?

March 7, 2005 Moscow prosecutors decline to charge popular site AllofMP3, which offers songs for just pennies online. TAGS: Moscow, prosecutor, AllofMP3.com, spokeswoman, song, music, MP3

Microsoft critic allegedly received $10 million

November 24, 2004 When Microsoft settled its antitrust battle with the CCIA, its top executive was paid nearly $10 million, according to reports. TAGS: Ed Black, antitrust, payment, top executive, critic, spokeswoman, Microsoft Corp., London, CEO, Microsoft Windows

AOL wants developers to get the message

September 27, 2004 The push is on to get Instant Messenger software on more and more mobile phones. TAGS: America Online Inc., instant messenger, handset maker, AOL Instant Messenger, IM, handset, cell phone, spokeswoman, Time Warner Inc., developer, message

Apple: 99 cent music price tag staying

May 7, 2004 Wholesale costs for digital music are beginning to fluctuate, but iTunes and others are holding the line on singles prices. TAGS: Apple Computer, price tag, pricing, spokeswoman, Apple iTunes

Oracle lowers credit line for PeopleSoft merger

December 30, 2003 Oracle decreases the amount of its credit line needed to acquire PeopleSoft in its takeover bid. The move is based on Oracle's sizable war chest of $8.1 billion in cash and securities. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., financing, spokeswoman, security

Verizon to offer wireless broadband

September 29, 2003 The nation's No. 1 cell phone provider will begin challenging high-speed Web providers this week with its own wireless broadband service. TAGS: wireless broadband, cell phone service provider, Sprint Nextel, Verizon Communications, DSL, phone provider, Verizon Wireless, cell phone carrier, spokeswoman, broadband, nation, cell phone

Microsoft backs off music player squeeze

October 20, 2005 Company drops plan that would have forced music device makers to give up rival software. TAGS: Stacy Drake, device manufacturer, music player, media player, specification, antitrust, Microsoft Windows XP, spokeswoman, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, CD, Microsoft Windows

Million-resume madness in India

May 4, 2005 Amid country's high-tech boom, you've got about a 1 percent chance of getting a job at Infosys Technologies. Photos: Living the good life at Infosys TAGS: Infosys Technologies Ltd., salary, India, spokeswoman, U.S.
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