October 17, 2006 |
Top headlines Securing consumer-friendly smart phonesSmart-phone security has been a staple for business users, but now consumers are getting the devices--and their security needs are growing. Tue Oct 17 10:11:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Turning your laptop into HDTV When a start-up takes a shot at making high definition mobile, think rabbit ears. Tue Oct 17 13:15:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Microsoft opens up access to virtualization format It removes a license requirement for its Virtual Hard Disk file format to encourage others to develop products. Tue Oct 17 06:00:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Level 3 to buy Broadwing for $1.4 billion Acquisition is latest in a string by Level 3 in aim to better compete against the big telephone companies. Tue Oct 17 10:23:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Video of the day A preview of what's to come at CES 2007CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro told the Industry Forum in San Francisco on Oct. 16 that sales of consumer electronic products will reach nearly $150 billion in 2007. Also, CEA Senior VP of Events and Conferences Karen Chupka announced an impressive lineup for keynote addresses, which include Microsoft's Bill Gates and Dell's Michael Dell. Perspectives Yahoo goes punk with a Zen twistnewsmaker Product strategist Bradley Horowitz is on a mission: Help Yahoo "break its own rules for its own good." Read Full Story News.com Extra Straight dope on the iPod's birthAlso: Gap aims to make mark in online shoes. Read it now... | Microsoft aims to get partners Vista-ready It adds two programs to support companies that make products that tie into its upcoming Windows Vista and Office 2007 updates. Tue Oct 17 11:00:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Yahoo invests in two online ad companies Yahoo buys AdInterax, which makes tools for creating multimedia ads, and is joining the Right Media Exchange. Tue Oct 17 11:25:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Top 5 list: Most popular stories
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