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  • Agilent Cuts Out 11% More of Workforce

    02/22/2003 12:44:02 PM PST · by arete · 5 replies · 204+ views
    SiliconValleyInternet.com ^ | February 21, 2003 | Michael Singer
    Equipment test manufacturer Agilent Friday said it will have to fire even more of its employees to remain profitable for the rest of the year. During its first quarter earnings report, the Palo Alto Calif.-based company, which spun off from Hewlett-Packard (Quote, Company Info) in 1999, said it will cut an additional 4,000 jobs, or 11 percent of its work force. Back in November, the company eliminated 2,500 jobs in November and 8,000 jobs in late 2001. Agilent had 35,000 employees before the cuts. "Our first quarter results were disappointing," said Agilent chairman, president and CEO Ned Barnholt. "Orders were...
  • Summit: DMCA Blocks Tech Progress

    02/20/2003 2:16:35 PM PST · by freepatriot32 · 4 replies · 250+ views
    wired news ^ | 2/18/03 | Katie Dean
    <p>SANTA CLARA, California -- The Digital Millennium Copyright Act is threatening innovation in Silicon Valley, and it's time for businesses and consumers to mobilize to change the law.</p> <p>That was the message at the Digital Rights Summit here on Wednesday. Intel hosted the event at its Santa Clara headquarters with Digitalconsumer.org, an organization dedicated to protecting consumers' fair-use rights with regard to digital media.</p>
  • CA: Top tech officer: State contracts need oversight

    02/15/2003 3:25:44 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 208+ views
    SJ Mercury News ^ | 2/15/03 | Mark Gladstone
    <p>SACRAMENTO - Top state officials Friday urged the creation of a board to oversee information-technology purchases, while also making a rare public admission that many of those who negotiate state contracts are unprepared for the job.</p> <p>At a news conference, the governor's top technology adviser proposed a new technology oversight panel as a way to protect taxpayers from a repeat of the Oracle software contract debacle.</p>
  • Unplugged access - (Is WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) here to stay or merely a passing fad?)

    02/15/2003 10:47:54 AM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 29 replies · 798+ views
    Financial Times ^ | Saturday Feb 15 2003. | Alan Cane
    Is WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) here to stay or merely a passing fad, ripe for replacement by more flexible and capable technologies?There is no doubt that it is one of the hotter developments of the past year endorsed by a string of leading companies including International Business Machines, Intel and Microsoft. It is expected to a be a powerful talking point at the Cannes 3GSM World Congress this month.The Boston Consulting Group says it: "threatens to spark a new revolution in the telecommunications industry." WiFi products are already numbered in the hundreds and some pundits predict it could undermine the...
  • Iraq Scores Hordes of PS2s at US Gamers' Expense (Hold muh console alert)

    02/04/2003 6:15:40 PM PST · by Michael Barnes · 16 replies · 447+ views
    IGN ^ | Dec 19 2000 | WND
    US Customs and the Federal Bureau of Investigations are looking into the possible transfer of thousands of Sony PlayStation 2s from US retail stores to Iraq, military intelligence sources have reported. An astounding 4,000 PlayStation 2s have apparently been shipped to Iraq in the last two to three months, according to a secret Defense Intelligence Agency report. With the under-whelming shipment of PS2s that have hit North American shores, this recent news makes strange sense. But is this the real reason that Sony can't meet US gamers' demand? Or is the news really real at all? According to the news...
  • Navy Prepares to Navigate With Wireless LANs

    01/29/2003 10:43:53 AM PST · by anymouse · 56 replies · 392+ views
    PC World ^ | Tuesday, January 28, 2003 | John Cox
    Warships will feature 802.11b wireless systems, allowing captains to command the entire ship from anywhere on board. Wireless LANs are being installed on Navy warships to free up manpower, reduce crew sizes, and improve monitoring of a range of mechanical and electrical systems. The installation effort, dubbed Total Ship Monitoring, lets Navy crew members check and control systems from computers anywhere on board. It's an extension of the Smartship refitting and redesign program the Navy launched in 1996 to let captains command their ships from anywhere on board. The USS Howard, a guided-missile destroyer commissioned in 2001 and assigned to...
  • Computer addict dead at screen

    01/12/2003 9:00:25 AM PST · by veronica · 104 replies · 639+ views
    Sydney Morning Herald ^ | January 13 2003
    A Hong Kong computer game enthusiast has been found slumped dead at a terminal in a game centre after playing non-stop for hours, police said on Sunday. The 28-year-old was found slumped at his screen early on Saturday after he apparently had played the online game Diablo II since early Friday evening. A policeman found him in the game centre shortly after 1am, five hours after he began playing the popular game, according to reports. His death at a game centre in Hong Kong's Yuen Long district came eight months after a 17-year-old game centre employee was found dead after...
  • Kids, Try This At Home: FR Techno Tip On PDF Documents

    01/09/2003 8:56:24 PM PST · by an amused spectator · 5 replies · 338+ views
    Free Republic computer geeks ^ | January 9, 2003 | aas
    Ever tried to copy the text from an Adobe PDF document, in order to post some hot info on the Free Republic? I'll bet that you discovered that when you opened the document with your browser, you just couldn't close the deal when it came to selecting the text and copying it to the clipboard. Here's the secret: download the PDF in question to your hard drive using 'Save Target As...'. Then, open the document directly from the save directory on your hard drive, or using the Adobe application. You'll be cutting and pasting in no time. Further hot tip:...
  • Linux Appeal Called Emotional, Not Technical

    12/20/2002 6:51:58 PM PST · by What Is Ain't · 73 replies · 219+ views
    PCWorld.com ^ | 12/20/02 | Sandra Rossi
    Linux has emerged as the darling of the "technical crowd" but interest is more emotional than realistic, according to Meta Group analyst Kevin McIsaac. In a research paper released this week, McIsaac says interest in Linux is based on a "questionable" lower total cost of ownership (TCO) argument. Consider All Costs "The Linux OS license is free but that does not ensure that TCO will be reduced; for example, Linux requires more staffing resources and effort to match the reliability, availability, and scalability of high-end Unix and Windows 2000 or XP servers," the analyst said. Users must purchase high-availability add-ons...
  • Can the GOP Rescue Tech?

    11/12/2002 8:53:26 AM PST · by FlyingA · 24 replies · 118+ views
    CNET ^ | 11/11/02 | ERic Hellwig
    "Politics," essayist P.J. O'Rourke once wrote, "are a last resort." Now the technology sector, after having weathered disappointing quarter after quarter, is in dire need of something -- anything -- to get it back on its feet. In last week's election, it might have found a savior. While the political leanings of many digerati fall somewhere between radical libertarianism and extreme ambivalence, the CEOs who run technology companies and the organizations that represent them in Washington are eager for the new Congress to get under way. It's easy to see why: According to a CNET (CNET) News.com analysis, Senate Republicans...
  • Sun Microsystems to cut 8,000 jobs

    10/15/2002 10:07:38 AM PDT · by OKSooner · 16 replies · 207+ views
    Fox News ^ | 10/15/02 | n/a
    NEW YORK — Sun Microsystems Inc. (SUNW) may cut up to 8,000 jobs, or about 20 percent of its work force, Merrill Lynch analyst Steven Milunovich said in a research note on Tuesday. Milunovich said that Sun, which makes sophisticated computers, could announce the job cuts this quarter. Sun, which reports earnings on Thursday, was not immediately available for comment. Milunovich is not the only Wall Street expecting headcount cuts at Sun. Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi on Monday said that he expects Sun to cut between 4,000 to 8,000 people, which would put it in line with other...
  • An Alternative to Microsoft Gains Support in High Places

    09/05/2002 10:25:27 AM PDT · by rdb3 · 48 replies · 221+ views
    The New York Times ^ | September 5, 2K2 | STEVE LOHR
    September 5, 2002 An Alternative to Microsoft Gains Support in High PlacesBy STEVE LOHR overnments around the world, afraid that Microsoft has become too powerful in critical software markets, have begun working to ensure an alternative.More than two dozen countries in Asia, Europe and Latin America, including China and Germany, are now encouraging their government agencies to use "open source" software — developed by communities of programmers who distribute the code without charge and donate their labor to cooperatively debug, modify and otherwise improve the software.The best known of these projects is Linux, a computer operating system that Microsoft...
  • H1B Visas Welcomed with Open Arms

    09/02/2002 6:38:33 PM PDT · by bandlength · 9 replies · 353+ views
    HIGHTECHNY.COM ^ | 9/2/02 | bandlength
    Found on website "hightechny.com" for unemployed NY tech workers: Location: Rochester, NY 14601 United States Education Required: Unspecified Description: We are looking for the best and brightest individuals across USA. Minimum 2 Years US experience required.1. SAP, PeopleSoft, Oracle Applications-ERP Consultants.2. Data Warehousing and BI Consultants.3. HIPPA Consultants with Mainframe experience.We openly discuss Bill Rate with you! No games. We pay our consultants high % of the Bill Rate.WE ARE SPONSORING H1B & TI VISAS. H1B HOLDERS WHO ARE WILLING TO TRANSFER THEIR VISAS MAY APPLY.The most important element that contributes to our overall success is the talent of our...
  • For Windows Users Only

    08/25/2002 8:50:02 PM PDT · by Jeff Gordon · 46 replies · 248+ views
    For Windows Users Only
  • Microsoft Tries to Explain What Its .Net Plans Are About

    07/25/2002 8:08:53 AM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 10 replies · 227+ views
    New York Times ^ | July 24, 2002 | JOHN MARKOFF
    REDMOND, Wash., July 24 — Two years into its quest to create a new kind of Internet-enabled computing it describes as .Net, Microsoft found it necessary to pause today and try to explain what it meant. One day before its annual conference for financial analysts, the company assembled its top executives before several hundred reporters and industry analysts and engaged in a tutorial that one participant referred to as ".Net for Dummies." The .Net brand (pronounced dot-net) is Microsoft's approach to a computer industry market called Web services. It has two basic ideas: to create standards that allow all...
  • 'USA TODAY' WEBSITE HACKED; PRANKSTERS MOCK BUSH, CHRISTIANITY...

    07/11/2002 9:33:43 PM PDT · by toupsie · 56 replies · 5,829+ views
    Drudge Report ^ | 7/12/2002 | Matt Drudge
    XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX THU JUL 11, 2002 23:32:38 ET XXXXX 'USA TODAY' WEBSITE HACKED; PRANKSTERS MOCK BUSH, CHRISTIANITY The USA TODAY newspaper's website was broken into late Thursday evening by hackers who put up a series of stories blasting George Bush, Sercretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Christianity. Regular readers of the site could easily be misled because the hackers used the USA TODAY's basic design template, but multiple misspellings and bad grammar give away the prank. One headline entitled 'Bush proposes another new Cabinet post' linked to an article purportedly filed by the ASSOCIATED PRESS: Washington D.C. (AP)...
  • Bertelsmann Snaps Up Napster

    05/17/2002 4:03:24 PM PDT · by kezekiel · 1 replies · 65+ views
    Reuters via Yahoo! News ^ | 5/17/02 | Andrew Quinn
    Bertelsmann Snaps Up NapsterFri May 17, 5:51 PM ETBy Andrew Quinn SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Embattled Internet music upstart Napster (news - web sites) Inc. was handed a new lease on life Friday as German media giant Bertelsmann stepped in with $8 million to buy its assets and keep the online song-swap service in business. The surprise deal also brought Napster Chief Executive Officer Konrad Hilbers and founder Shawn Fanning back into the fold just days after they quit the company amid fears that mounting legal, financial and technical problems would silence Napster for good. "While this has been a...
  • tech help please!

    04/30/2002 1:40:34 AM PDT · by knak · 15 replies · 202+ views
    me | 4/30/02
    I need help! For some reason my computer quit finding dns servers (I think). I can get to free republic or other sites that have the IP number address I think they're called. But anything with the name in the address like yahoo for instance, I can't get too. I keep getting that page that says page cannot be displayed? Oh I use explorer. Can anyone help?thanks, kelly in alaska
  • The technology behind Google's great results

    04/01/2002 2:27:02 AM PST · by petuniasevan · 8 replies · 399+ views
    Google ^ | 2002
    The technology behind Google's great resultsAs a Google user, you're familiar with the speed and accuracy of a Google search. How exactly does Google manage to find the right results for every query as quickly as it does? The heart of Google's search technology is PigeonRank™, a system for ranking web pages developed by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin at Stanford University.Building upon the breakthrough work of B. F. Skinner, Page and Brin reasoned that low cost pigeon clusters (PCs) could be used to compute the relative value of web pages faster than human editors or machine-based algorithms....