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E-Business Steps Up for the Super Bowl

This year, AOL has posted several classic Super Bowl ads on its Web site and has teamed with CBS in an interactive contest that lets people vote on whether they believe Apple's "1984" ad or Coca-Cola's Mean Joe Greene is the best ad in Super Bowl history Two decades after that...

EMC Profit Highlights Turnaround

CEO Joe Tucci credited "the strength of our broadened product portfolio, combined with outstanding execution and an improving global economy" for the "solid" conclusion to 2003 EMC also put a positive spin on its expectations for 2004, saying revenue for the full year could ri...

Video Game Violence Leads to Florida Law

A hornets' nest of fury over a video game that urges its players to "kill the Haitians" has prompted a South Florida city to approve -- at least initially -- a sweeping ordinance to regulate games sold or rented to minors. The law, proposed by North Miami's Joe Celestin, a Haitian-American, imposes a $250 fine on anyone who sells or rents to minors without their parents' consent games in which players kill or cause harm "to a human form."

Secret Trojan Network Could Produce Superworm

Although superworms have the potential to carry out massive mischief, not everyone believes that potential will be exploited by virus writers. "It's a buzzword that people like to throw out there," Joe Stewart, a senior security researcher at LURHQ, a managed-security provider headquartered in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, told TechNewsWorld. "Whether we'll see one, I'm not sure...

OPINION

Toronto’s IT Fiasco: Repeating the Past Again

A year or two ago, Joe Barr wrote a series on the relationship between Microsoft and his home city of Austin, Texas. As Joe pointed out in "Why Austin TX is considering a Microsoft enterprise license," the relationship started out a little one-sided, with the city unable to influence licensing terms. Later, as he also reported, the city looked at Linux as an alternative and is now well on its way to piloting it as a generic desktop solution -- thus giving itself lots of bargaining clout for the next go-round with Microsoft...

E-Commerce Holiday Wish List for 2003

This year, the list features 20 top toys, including Hokey Pokey Elmo and Limbo Elmo, Lord of the Rings action figures, GI Joe 40th anniversary figures and Micropets. Also on the list are old favorites like Care Bears, Strawberry Shortcake, My Little Pony and, of course, Barbie...

Gateway To Sell and Support SuSE Linux on Servers

SuSE Linux spokesperson Joe Eckert told TechNewsWorld that although the deal with Gateway involves standard and enterprise Linux servers only, the now Novell-owned company will seek similar deals for desktop Linux, which both companies offer "We certainly see synergies between...

How To Avoid Getting Burned by Used PCs

Although buying a computer from Joe in Montana via eBay may get you a good price, sometimes it is nice to have more assurance that a product is bonafide. That may mean going to a company rather than an individual The Association of Service and Computer Dealers International re...

E-BUSINESS SPECIAL REPORT

Secrets of Office 2003

By contrast, in Microsoft Excel, most of the major improvements apply only to "power users," according to MrExcel.com president Bill Jelen. "For the average Joe using Excel, there's really not anything new to speak of," he told the E-Commerce Times. However, Jelen noted, "[Mi...

Canada Marks First Internet Election in North America

Despite e-voting security issues in the United States that have pitted some researchers, publishers and ISPs against Diebold Election Systems, the Linux-based voting system used in the Ontario election is as secure as or more secure than financial industry transactions, CanVote president Joe Church told TechNewsWorld...

IM Interoperability: Getting AOL, MSN and Yahoo To Talk

Maupin said that he often works with a group called Jabber, which is developing an open-source IM product. He thinks Jabber eventually will become the standard for IM. If this prediction were to become true, it surely would make Joe Hildebrand, who is chief architect at Jabber, a happy man. Jabber's open-source protocol for IM interoperability is also referred to as the XMPP standard -- or Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol...

Office Politics 2003, Microsoft Style

But according to Joe Wilcox, senior analyst at Jupiter Research, "Microsoft has limited the XML capabilities in four of the six versions of Office." The XML is saved using a prorietary schema. "And Microsoft doesn't fully publish that information," Wilcox told TechNewsWorld. "That significantly limits portability."

RIAA Settles First Lawsuit Against 12-Year-Old Brianna LaHara

That strong message has been met with strong language from some quarters. "I thought Joe McCarthy and Joe Stalin were dead, but obviously they're alive and well and running the RIAA," Wayne Rosso, president of Grokster, a peer-to-peer Internet service, told TechNewsWorld...

‘Helpful Hacker’ Adrian Lamo Faces Federal Charges

Lamo, who was released on US$250,000 bail following his surrender in Sacramento Tuesday, has been barred from computer use and now faces penalties including fines and prison time, according to the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986. Joe Valiquette, an FBI agent and spokesperson in New York, told TechNewsWorld that, if found guilty, Lamo faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison and a $500,000 fine...

TECHNOLOGY SPECIAL REPORT

Worlds in Transition: IT in Eastern Europe

Late last year, Gartner analysts Donald Stuart and Joe Tuset noted that competition in Central and Eastern Europe is "particularly fierce in the provision of data and IP services, as operators bring additional capacities on-stream and focus on Internet-based services." EU requ...

Microsoft Defangs Blaster, Delays Service Pack

Jupiter Research analyst Joe Wilcox said the now-lengthy period between rollouts "isn't necessarily best for many businesses," which are already lax about installing service packs and almost never opt to apply patches as they are made available. "There are lots of Microsoft p...

OPINION

The Search Engine Endgame: Yahoogle?

So, where's the upside in such a merger? What would Joe Q. Surfer get post-Goo-Hoo that he doesn't get now? Not a whole lot. There's also the May-December issue to consider. Yahoo had already been live on the Web for four years before Google launched. (Although, by then, even...

IBM and SuSE Achieve Security Cert for Linux

"The critics said this couldn't be done - a certification for an open-source configuration," SuSE spokesperson Joe Eckert told TechNewsWorld. "We knew it could." Calling it a "landmark decision" to submit to the testing, which cost an estimated US$500,000, IBM senior vice pres...

Sun and SuSE Ally on Java, Linux

SuSE spokesperson Joe Eckert told TechNewsWorld that by giving SuSE the JVM source code, the deal will enable the Linux software seller to do much more with Java "It really means a lot to both us and our partners," Eckert said, adding that SuSE customers had called for an agre...

SBC Fights Back over RIAA Subpoenas

SBC spokesperson Joe Izbrand told TechNewsWorld that the company has received about 200 subpoenas from the RIAA in the past two weeks ...

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