Thursday, November 15, 2007


Yahoo Settles Chinese Dissident Lawsuit
First execs apologized, and now have settled with still-imprisoned activists identified with Yahoo's help. 14-Nov-2007 05:00AM PST

A federal judge says the White House must preserve e-mail and maintain copies of millions of backup e-mail messages that were allegedly deleted improperly from servers. 13-Nov-2007 05:00PM PST

The software giant again apologized for blunders made by the application that enterprise administrators rely on to deploy the software vendor's security patches and other updates. 13-Nov-2007 04:00PM PST

A former FBI and CIA employee pleads guilty to charges of fraudulently obtaining U.S. citizenship and accessing a U.S. government computer system for unlawful uses. 13-Nov-2007 02:00PM PST

IBM's second beta of its free Lotus Symphony productivity applications suite is now available. 13-Nov-2007 01:00PM PST

Activating the thousands of iPhones sold in the U.K. this week is straining the system. 13-Nov-2007 12:00PM PST

Microsoft's chairman, who will do the job only part time next year, focused largely on future innovations to come out of Microsoft. 13-Nov-2007 12:00PM PST

The November security updates fix the so-called URI problem, a critical Windows bug that has been exploited by online criminals. 13-Nov-2007 12:00PM PST

AT&T's new nationwide virtual contact center helped it deliver customer service efficiently during the California wildfires. 13-Nov-2007 10:00AM PST

Canadian philanthropist launches Myartinfo, a sort of Facebook for artists. 13-Nov-2007 10:00AM PST

Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd suspects that the tech industry could be on the cusp of another major wave of consolidation. 13-Nov-2007 10:00AM PST

Microsoft outlined pricing on eight versions of Windows Server 2008, hopes to ship by end of February 2008. 13-Nov-2007 09:00AM PST

European monopolies oppose a plan to split the network and retail arms of dominant telecoms, create a watchdog organization. 13-Nov-2007 09:00AM PST

Google's Postini e-mail filtering service now detects credit-card data and Social Security numbers, to help businesses avoid data leaks. 13-Nov-2007 09:00AM PST

New devices from Samsung are limited to the South Korea's WiMax network, but they provide a glimpse of gadgets to come. 13-Nov-2007 09:00AM PST

Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited allows online access to comic books and graphic novels for $5 per month. 13-Nov-2007 09:00AM PST