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Staring Down Google, Facebook Starts Its Own Clique

Back-to-back announcements -- first from Facebook and then Bebo -- have upped the ante in the social network application development game. Facebook, which launched its Facebook Platform for developers last May, will make its developer platform architecture available to other social networking sites as a model and through licensing deals ...

Microsoft Releases Vista SP1 Candidate to the Wild

Microsoft entered the final stage before the countdown begins for the planned release of its first Windows Vista Service Pack in January. The software giant announced the availability of the Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) release candidate (RC) for public download ...

Sony’s PS3 Plan: Shrewd Strategy or Drapes on the Titanic?

With sales of Sony's struggling PlayStation 3 (PS3) video game console picking up in Europe, Japan and the United States, the company's CEO, Howard Stringer, revealed details of its plans going forward for the console at a press conference Tuesday held in Tokyo ...

Toshiba Tosses Hat Into Notebook Flash Storage Ring

Toshiba will join the likes of SanDisk and Samsung by offering flash-based solid-state drives (SSD) for notebook PCs during the first quarter of 2008, the company announced Monday. Incorporating flash-based SSD drives instead of traditional hard disk drives into laptop computers results in lower power consumption and faster boot times ...

Coke’s Virtual World: Fizzy Fun or Empty Marketing Calories?

Coca-Cola has opened CC Metro, the soft drink maker's island located in the There.com virtual online universe. Coke announced the launch of the new community created by Makena Technologies, founder of There.com, Thursday ...

IBM Shines Ray of Light on Processor Technology

Researchers at IBM announced Thursday the development of a technological breakthrough known as a "silicon Mach-Zehnder elctro-optic modulator." The device would replace the copper wires normally used to transmit information between the multiple cores in a microprocessor. IBM's optical modulator would convert the electrical signals and send that information using pulses of light through silicon instead of electrical signals on wire...

Red Hat Promises Souped-Up Performance With New Distributed Computing Platform

Red Hat announced Tuesday the release of the beta version of Red Hat Enterprise MRG (Messaging Real-time Grid). The open source developer's latest offering is an add-on for its Red Hat Enterprise Linux and other third-party operating platforms used by financial organizations and government agencies. As the name implies, the software combines messaging, real-time and grid functionality...

News Corp. Gets Religion

Fox Entertainment Group (FEG), a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., announced Tuesday it has acquired Beliefnet, a leading religious Web site. The purchase expands the media mogul's marketing and advertising reach into a demographic that provides the company with a balance to its other online properties such as MySpace ...

MS Replaces Vista Pirate Kill Switch With Strongly Worded Nagging

Users of Windows Vista caught running afoul of Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) software verification program will retain use of the operating system (OS) following the release of Vista's first service pack (SP1) early in 2008, Microsoft announced Tuesday ...

AOL Unloads Video Download Service to Amazon

Users of AOL's fledgling video download service may be in for a surprise the next time they visit the site. The one-time Internet leader has shuttered its 1-year-old video service and is now funneling users to Amazon.com's Unbox video download site ...

Zonbu Releases Lean, Mean – and Cheap – Notebook Machine

Zonbu, maker of the Zonbu Mini desktop, unveiled a new addition to its line of PCs -- the Zonbu Notebook computer. The inexpensive, Linux-based laptops include a service contract, billed monthly, that takes over the tasks of backing up data and monitoring the system's security ...

Verizon Plans Radical Shift to Global Network Standard

Verizon, the No. 2 mobile phone carrier in the U.S., announced Thursday that it and joint owner Vodafone plan to develop and deploy technology based upon Long Term Evolution (LTE) as its fourth generation (4G) mobile broadband network ...

Network Security: Gullible Users Are the Weakest Link

Despite improvements in system and network security, wily cybercriminals remain a significant threat, adjusting their methods to take advantage of unwary Internet users, the SANS Institute says in its report on the top 20 Internet security risks of 2007, released Tuesday ...

Google Eyes Online Storage

Google may be able to add storage to the list of services it provides for businesses and consumers, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal Tuesday. The service would further the current push toward cloud computing or network-hosted applications ...

‘Rock Band’ Ready to Rumble With ‘Guitar Hero III’

The debut last week of "Rock Band" from MTV and EA has turned the holiday shopping season into the staging ground for an historic battle of the music video game bands, with "Rock Band" going up against the current industry heavyweight, Activision's "Guitar Hero III." ...

Microsoft Puts Finishing Touches on Vista, XP Service Packs

With the one-year anniversary of the launch of its Windows Vista operating system on the horizon, Microsoft for the past 10 months or so has been able to turn its attention to other projects. In particular, the software maker has been working to put out Vista's first service pack and a third service pack for its Windows XP operating system. The two software updates are designed to improve the performance and stability of their respective OS...

Sony Sets Up Shop for PSP Gamers

PlayStation Portable (PSP) users will soon be saying good-bye to their old download service. Sony, maker of the PSP, announced Tuesday it has launched a new service, the PlayStation Store, for the PC from which PSP owners can purchase content directly ...

Wii vs. Xbox vs. PS3: The Holiday Horse Race

November marks the one-year anniversary of the release of both Nintendo's Wii and Sony's PlayStation 3 as well as the second anniversary of the debut of Microsoft's Xbox 360. It has been a long year for the three console makers, one in which the former leaders, Microsoft and Sony, were blindsided by the phenomenal success of the Wii and nonplussed by the lackluster performance of the PS3...

IBM Serves Up Blade Management Tools

IBM announced a new addition to its BladeCenter portfolio Monday designed to make its blade servers more open and easy to use. IBM's BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager provides I/O (input/output) virtualization that can help reduce the cost and complexity to enterprise users through its open architecture, the company said ...

Sony Levels PS3 Playing Field for Small Devs

Trying to bring more independent and small developers into the PlayStation 3 (PS3) fold, Sony announced Monday that it has lowered the price of the PS3 Software Developers Kit (SDK) by some 50 percent ...

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