RSS Search

News  Feeds  Images  Tags  Search Shortcuts

Feedsfarm.com > Feeds > Computerworld Breaking News > Archive

Computerworld Breaking News News Archive

Computerworld.com's award-winning Web site offers IT pros continually updated news stories, as well as features, analysis pieces, opinions and research/resource materials on important technology issues. With a heavy focus on technology users, the site serves as a resource for IT professionals looking to improve business operations -- and their own careers -- by successfully deploying and managing technology.

http://www.computerworld.com/news/xml/0,5000,67,00.xml

Page: 1 of 9 Computerworld Breaking News

  1. Update: Explosions rock London's transportation system
  2. MCI again rejects Qwest bid
  3. IBM's Sametime enterprise IM to gain telephony links
  4. Qwest to counter Verizon and bid again for MCI
  5. Standards penetrate telecom industry
  6. Update: Feds suspend MCI from contract bids
  7. More Telecom News...
  8. Vendors warn of new Sober variants
  9. CA’s Swainson outlines customer advocate cuts
  10. CDMA2000 to offer 73Mbit/sec. downloads in 2008
  11. Juniper to acquire Funk for $122M
  12. Via drops Intel front-side bus from CPUs
  13. Egenera adds Solaris support to BladeFrame servers
  14. Cicero software supports Wi-Fi/cellular roaming
  15. Major Chinese Itanium customer opts for IBM
  16. Google wins approval to give home city Wi-Fi access
  17. Fast Search aims to steal Verity customers, partners
  18. Fiber cuts take down Cogent Communications backbone
  19. Cisco to buy Scientific-Atlanta
  20. Microsoft making RSS a two-way street
  21. Converged network gives Canadian ski resort a lift
  22. Court OKs Ellison $22M shareholder settlement
  23. Brief: Novell appoints new CTO
  24. Samsung may face probe over Apple memory deal
  25. Uninformed staff pose security threat: expert
  26. Firm that underpaid H-1B workers to pay fine, $2.25M in back wages
  27. Competitor files suit over ICANN-Verisign settlement
  28. Check Point unveils small business appliances
  29. Eclipse developers to get Ajax access
  30. Nokia launches 9300i smart phone
  31. Microsoft tool 'snarfs' up unwanted e-mail
  32. Brief: Restructuring costs pull Novell into the red
  33. Disk-storage market reached new highs in Q3, IDC says
  34. F-Secure buys network monitoring company
  35. Hitachi unveils notebook with biometric security
  36. IE bug lets hackers phish with Google Desktop
  37. Cisco's Chambers talks about emerging markets, security
  38. Network Chemistry rolls out notebook security software
  39. D-Link bolsters line of SMB security products
  40. Microsoft releases Windows Server 2003 R2 update
  41. Microsoft fined $32M by South Korea in antitrust case
  42. Action heating up in managed backup market
  43. New York breach notification law goes into effect
  44. Q&A: Dell storage GM on EMC, Microsoft and road maps
  45. Council moves on virtualization, IP telephony
  46. Panasonic adds dual-layer to Blu-ray Disc test line
  47. RIM and NTP trying to mediate their dispute
  48. Trials and Tribulations of Delivering Enterprise Applications over a WAN
  49. Yahoo buys social bookmarking firm Del.icio.us
  50. Salesforce.com to launch full production testbed
  51. 3Com wants to hack your net -- for a price
  52. Q&A: HDS looks to move up the storage food chain
  53. Microsoft cuts price, still lags in hosted CRM
  54. Fujitsu turns to carbon nanotubes as heatsinks
  55. Researchers work on low-cost 4G
  56. Software-quality tools focus on concurrency
  57. HP to consolidate data marts into single warehouse
  58. Software pirate pleads guilty to charges
  59. Thomson CSO gives network security lowdown
  60. AT&T launches news channel for Internet security
  61. Intel's '06 resolution: Improve notebooks, home PCs
  62. FTC to report on CAN-SPAM's effectiveness
  63. Report: Google close to $1B deal with AOL
  64. ABN Amro eyes electronic data transfers after tape loss incident
  65. IBM acquires portal tools vendor Bowstreet
  66. Survey: CIOs say IT budgets on the rise
  67. Update: HP extends e3000 support, may release source code in '08
  68. Update: Missing ABN Amro tape with 2 million names found
  69. Google pays $1 billion for 5% stake in AOL
  70. Q&A: Seagate CEO talks about the Maxtor acquisition
  71. GAO: Use federal funds to encourage e-recycling
  72. Nissan picks UGS software to design vehicles
  73. Microsoft eyeing Internet deal to rival Google-AOL
  74. India's Wipro to acquire MasterCard's service providers
  75. Microsoft eyeing Internet deal to rival Google/AOL
  76. U.S. move to new airwaves to cost $936M
  77. Study: Men want facts, women seek personal connections on Web
  78. H-1B workers earn less than American counterparts, report says
  79. Sony, others may have settlement in XCP software fight
  80. Reporter's Notebook: Storage
  81. Reporter's Notebook: Operating Systems
  82. Bold Predictions for 2006
  83. Reporter's Notebook: Enterprise Systems
  84. South Park turns to Apple for new storage setup
  85. Data Points: 2006 IT Agenda
  86. Broadcom unveils chip that plays Blu-Ray, HD DVD
  87. Report: Google prepping low-cost PC with its own OS
  88. Indian IT deptartments of multinationals manage offshoring too
  89. Google to be default search on Opera mobile browsers
  90. Business Objects to grow services business
  91. Bulletin: Microsoft to release WMF patch today
  92. CES : Sony names first Blu-ray Disc movie titles
  93. Pre-release Microsoft patch for WMF flaw leaked
  94. Intel adds DirectTV, AOL, and NBC to Viiv strategy
  95. Tiny biometric scanners unlock your PC
  96. Symbol to unveil MC70 handheld tomorrow
  97. Data centers face double-digit increases in utility costs
  98. Data for 55,000 customers stolen from Bahamas hotel
  99. Macworld ‘06: An overview of Apple’s big day
  100. Images from Macworld 2006