Feds give nod to IBM-Hitachi deal
News The Federal Trade Commission has granted approval for IBM to sell its hard-drive business to Hitachi, the companies said Monday. Hitachi and IBM said that they have already gotten antitrust approval for the deal from the European Commission, the...
[December 2, 2002, 15:55]
HW Trading case
Blog Microsoft said on Monday that its case against Samir Abdalla of HW Trading was not about “the grey trade” at all, but the “alleged source and sale of illegal, unlicensed Microsoft software”. The case filed against Samir Abdalla and his company, HW...
[December 2, 2008, 16:45]
Lotus, VIA cancel conferences
News VIA Technologies and Lotus Development have both cancelled conferences that were due to start within days, following the attacks on the World Trade Center and other targets in the US on Tuesday. Lotus Global Government Forum is not the only...
[September 12, 2001, 12:03]
Privacy groups turn up heat on Windows XP, Passport
News A group of privacy organisations on Wednesday renewed their attacks on Microsoft's Passport authentication service and Windows XP, asking the Federal Trade Commission to mandate changes in Microsoft's new operating system.
[August 16, 2001, 8:50]
E-commerce to count in inflation statistics
News The government is considering including online shopping in the retail prices index (RPI) proving how seriously it takes the impact of e-trade on the economy. Quah believes e-commerce will improve the efficiency of trade with more personalised and...
[October 12, 1999, 14:35]
CarLoan
Downloads The following fields are present:- price- interest rate- down payment- loan term in months- trade-in - amount owed on the trade-in- sales tax. Car Auto Loan calculator. Get to the dealer prepared. Calculations and features:- monthly payment - total...
[December 22, 2009, 0:05]
New Back Orifice promises NT break-ins
News The first version of Back Orifice, so named to poke fun at Microsoft's Back Office product, was released in August last year at the annual hacking trade show called DEF CON. With great fanfare at a Las Vegas trade show, the hacker group Cult of the...
[July 8, 1999, 15:26]
Intel executives cleared of balloon-popping charges
News Intel executives have been found not guilty of damaging the property of rival Via Technologies -- including allegedly popping Via's balloons at a trade show -- by a Taipei court, as the legal hostilities between the two companies entered a new year.
[January 6, 2003, 14:50]
Microsoft adds privacy controls to Media Player
News Microsoft has begun to incorporate new privacy policies and procedures in upcoming products, apparently in response to this month's settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. Last year, 14 consumer and privacy groups filed a complaint with the...
[August 28, 2002, 11:13]
UK E-commerce bill comes under fire
News Initially conceived to promote e-commerce in the UK the bill has come in for heavy criticism from privacy groups, industry watchers and a Trade and Industry select committee. This follows damning criticism from the Trade and Industry select...
[July 23, 1999, 15:02]
Leading European Charity Protects Critical Campaign and Lobby Information With Symantec
White Papers FairFood is a Netherlands-based charity dedicated to combating global hunger, through influencing the trade policies of the West. Today, all of the charity's information is securely protected, allowing FairFood to reduce concerns regarding...
[August 29, 2009, 1:23]
Sports Arbitrage Trader
Downloads Sports Arbitrage Trader offers: live feeds from over 80 Bookmakers; arbitrations calculated automatically; selected default amount for trading can be changed anytime; amount to trade on each bookmaker calculated automatically; profit calculated...
[March 20, 2006, 14:08]
Intel ready for upswing
News It's been a tough haul for the technology industry, but the good times will return, according to an Intel executive speaking at a trade show that has seen its own share of difficulty. Sources of optimism for Intel include wireless technology...
[September 23, 2003, 11:55]
The real meaning of LinuxWorld
News Instead, with its flat-screen TV and expensive trade-show displays, to me, somehow Slashdot felt no longer true to itself -- despite the presence of Linux folks playing improbable tunes on their accordions.
[February 7, 2000, 8:31]
US tech exports plunge
News The report, the AeA's Tech Trade Update 2003, said tech exports slipped to $166bn (£99bn) in 2002, from 2000's historic high of $223 billion. AeA, a high-tech trade group formerly known as the American Electronics Association, attributed the...
[June 20, 2003, 10:45]
awareness on waste recycling is needed
Talkback a recent survey says that the un recycled mobile phones count has reached billions which was in millions last year.as of now I did trade in 2 nokia mobiles of mine with http://www.fonebank.com last year and this time too I shall trade in the un un...
[July 24, 2008, 15:35]
Bullshit...
Talkback "In its latest summary of topics being discussed within the Acta negotiations, the EU defended the secrecy of the talks, saying it was "accepted practice during trade negotiations among sovereign states to not share negotiating texts with the...
[December 4, 2009, 0:57]
Toxic tech threatening developing world
News Trade watchdog the Basel Action Network (BAN) revealed in the study that the global trade in toxic discarded computers has escalated. Local experts on the trade told BAN that 500 containers of used computer scrap of various condition and ages enter...
[October 26, 2005, 9:45]
Intel granted antitrust extension
News Facing allegations of antitrust violations in Japan, chip giant Intel requested and received on Thursday a two-week extension to respond to recommendations by the Japan Federal Trade Commission. Although the Japan FTC shares information and...
[March 18, 2005, 14:05]
Comdex: It's a wireless thing
News Wireless networking, particularly Wi-Fi, along with the home and office devices that take advantage of these connections, will be a dominant theme at the weeklong technology trade show that starts on Sunday in Las Vegas.
[November 14, 2002, 12:23]



