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At I/O, getting technical with Google

May 30, 2008 The tech giant leads two days of in-depth and hands-on sessions for developers on how to build Web applications. TAGS: I/O, Stephen Shankland, Google Inc., blog, Web application, Web 2.0, Web browser, developer, open source, conference

HP probe dug deep on CNET reporter, family

September 22, 2006 Investigators tried to draw a connection between a board member and the father of a CNET News.com reporter. TAGS: Stephen Shankland, reporter, father, probe, HP, Dawn Kawamoto, board member, Patricia Dunn, investigation, record, family, chairman, e-mail

CNET reporters sue HP for invasion of privacy

August 15, 2007 Suit comes nearly a year after Hewlett-Packard acknowledged that investigators hired by the company obtained journalists' private phone records. TAGS: Dawn Kawamoto, Patricia Dunn, HP, Stephen Shankland, reporter, invasion, suit, privacy, attorney, California

HP probe snared a third News.com reporter

September 8, 2006 In a surprising twist, telephone records of CNET News.com reporter Stephen Shankland's father were targeted. TAGS: Dawn Kawamoto, Stephen Shankland, reporter, attorney general, Patricia Dunn, HP, investigation, record, pretexting, office, cell phone, California, spokesman

Letter to the editor: Understanding Itanium

January 20, 2006 In response to the article by Stephen Shankland, "Intel scraps once-crucial Itanium feature." TAGS: Intel Itanium, Stephen Shankland, Intel Xeon, 64-bit, Intel, brand

Week in review: A virtual gold mine

August 17, 2007 VMware offering stands out during a rocky week, tech issues land in court, and Wi-Fi, everywhere, for free. TAGS: VMware, XenSource Inc., Dawn Kawamoto, Bush Administration, Stephen Shankland, virtualization, Citrix Systems Inc., IPO, virtual machine, investor, Week in review, open source, server, HP, Apple Macintosh, operating system

Java goes back to the PC

May 11, 2007 James Gosling, who helped create Sun Microsystems' Java software, is working to bring it back to its desktop computing roots.Making things easy with JavaFX Sun looks to jolt interest in Java TAGS: James Gosling, applet, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java Platform, Stephen Shankland, scripting language, GUI, 2D, Adobe Systems Inc., PC, Microsoft Corp.

California AG considering civil suit against HP

November 30, 2006 State's top cop is gathering information about damage that may have been caused by covert attempts to unearth leaks to the media. TAGS: attorney general, HP, Stephen Shankland, suit, shareholder, California

Moving on with Montecito

July 19, 2006 Intel exec Pat Gelsinger says that glory days lie ahead for the Itanium 2 server chip, which has finally launched. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, Montecito, Intel Itanium, Intel Itanium 2, OEM, Stephen Shankland, ISV, Intel, momentum, IBM Corp., server
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