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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, retailer, Apple Computer

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, spokeswoman, sector, organization, information technology, survey, management, culture, productivity, workplace, goal, U.K., health

Comcast matches Verizon Fios speeds

March 28, 2006 Cable operator doubles download speeds of its fastest broadband service in four cities. TAGS: broadband service, Comcast Corp., Verizon Communications, broadband, cable company, spokeswoman, Virginia, city

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 Vista, spokeswoman, Lenovo, tablet, Fujitsu, Dell, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., HP, PC, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Taking passwords to the grave

September 22, 2006 Family members are increasingly unable to access important data because their loved ones have not left passwords behind. TAGS: Marc Rotenberg, e-mail company, address book, attorney, Yahoo! Inc., Time Warner Inc., spokeswoman, password, client, person, San Francisco, e-mail, Google Inc.

'Smart shelf' test triggers fresh criticism

November 15, 2003 Wal-Mart Stores and Procter & Gamble quietly tested a controversial new smart-chip-based retail technology earlier this year, representatives of both companies confirm. TAGS: Procter & Gamble Co., Wal-Mart Stores Inc., shelf, Gillette Co., RFID, shopper, radio frequency, criticism, representative, spokeswoman, radio, webcam

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., U.K., The Walt Disney Co., U.S., spokeswoman, decision, GPS, family

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

With YouTube, Google puts its competitors in a jam

October 10, 2006 Build off what they have, or buy a second-tier site? For Microsoft and Yahoo, there's no easy way to make the Internet video market a horse race. TAGS: YouTube, online video, video search, video service, Google Inc., acquisition, Yahoo! Inc., spokeswoman, MSN, Microsoft Corp., video

Podcasts popular with Trekkies, Mac users

July 12, 2006 People who download podcasts share a distinct personality, according to an ongoing study of online behavior. TAGS: Nielsen/NetRatings, podcast, survey, Nike Inc., spokeswoman, Apple Computer, video, Apple Macintosh

Mobile-phone outage hits N.Y. borough

August 10, 2006 Water damage in Verizon facility knocks out cell phone service for some Sprint Nextel customers in Queens. TAGS: outage, Sprint Nextel, leak, Nextel Communications Inc., Verizon Communications, facility, New York, spokeswoman, New York City, mobile phone

Spanish start-up Whisher promises free Wi-Fi for all

January 30, 2007 Company pledges free Wi-Fi if people share their broadband connections, but service model violates U.S. ISP user agreements. TAGS: broadband provider, broadband, Wi-Fi, Internet Service Provider, spokeswoman, start-up, Time Warner Inc., Wi-Fi network, U.S., agreement, Verizon Communications

Congress off to slow start with tech

January 9, 2007 The new majority's early agenda lacks Silicon Valley priorities, but the industry says it's not worried yet. TAGS: agenda, Democrat, priority, spokeswoman, database

What does Yahoo's ad warning mean?

October 4, 2006 Sluggish ad sales for cars and mortgages could signal overall economy slowdown, some analysts say. TAGS: advertising sales, online advertising, Yahoo! Inc., traffic acquisition cost, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, Internet advertising, financial service, spokeswoman, car, U.S.

Best Buy thinks outside the big box

March 20, 2006 Retailer tests concept stores that prove consumer electronics are no longer just for teenage boys. TAGS: Stephen Baker, Best Buy Co. Inc., retailer, consumer electronics, store, spokeswoman, women, electronics, class, Chicago, health, digital camera, idea, camera, video

Techies rub elbows with Oscar

March 4, 2006 Technology companies are among hundreds of businesses vying for a prime photo op at the big awards show. TAGS: basket, Segway, Vonage Holdings Corp., techie, actor, NetFlix Inc., Eastman Kodak Co., spokeswoman, Motorola Inc., camera

Blue-chip ads, red-light content

March 23, 2006 Ads for major U.S. companies are appearing next to racy and extreme user-submitted content on popular sites. Images: Brought to you by Blue Chips TAGS: IFILM Corp., AT&T Corp., advertiser, video clip, Comcast Corp., spokeswoman, broadband, Apple Computer, video

Why companies monitor blogs

January 3, 2006 Many businesses find that tracking blogs and online discussion groups yields candid--and crucial--information about their products, services and competitors. TAGS: Nielsen BuzzMetrics, Kraft Foods Inc., focus group, suit, blog, spokeswoman, public relations, discussion, Real-Time, brand, monitor, forum, Dell

Sun investors size up McNealy

October 18, 2005 While they may agree with his strategy for turning the company around, investors still wonder if Scott McNealy is up to the task. TAGS: SeeBeyond Technology Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., shareholder, StorageTek, investor, Scott McNealy, acquisition, leadership, spokeswoman

Skype releases IM developer tools

August 24, 2005 The VoIP giant is opening up its instant-messaging program for integration with Web sites and other Internet software. TAGS: Skype, VoIP, development tool, IM, Internet phone, VoIP company, spokeswoman, Time Warner Inc., Yahoo! Inc., MSN, America Online Inc., PC
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