Microsoft To Charge More For High-end Exchange
News To get the voice mail integration and other new features in Exchange Server 2007, businesses will have to pay a higher fee for each PC that connects to the server — a charge known as a client access licence, or CAL.
[June 2, 2006, 9:35]
BTopenworld Drops Broadband Activation Charge
News BTopenworld plans to charge customers £85 for an Alacatel modem. Customers who sign up for Plug & Go before 31 May will avoid being charged a £65 activation charge. Freeserve, however, hasn't revealed how much it will charge for its ADSL modem.
[February 27, 2002, 12:47]
Unified Communications In A Converged Network: Put Users In Charge Of Their Comms Experience
White Papers Unified Communications in a converged network that puts the user in charge of the communications experience and give businesses the return on investment they need to succeed in the digital economy. Increasingly, more businesses are moving beyond...
[September 13, 2004, 0:00]
Quantum To Cut Up To 800 Jobs, Take $50m Charge
News Quantum's hard disk drive group said Thursday it will cut as many as 800 jobs and take a $50m (£31m) charge in its second quarter in an effort to streamline its production of drives for low-cost PCs. Quantum said it will take the charge in the...
[August 20, 1999, 9:48]
New Battery Technology Promises Quarter-hour Charge
News Rechargeable batteries that charge in minutes and last up to four times longer than current cells are coming soon, according to American battery giant Rayovac. The system, called in-cell charge control (I-C3), is currently going through patenting...
[March 19, 2002, 17:44]
Microsoft: 'We Won't Charge To Fix Vulnerabilities'
Talkback Won't charge. Would that include W2K and W98 with no strings attached whatsoever?
[July 6, 2005, 23:04]
Magnetic Memory Set To Charge The Market
News Flash has much better ways of keeping the charge than DRAM, but that means it's much harder and takes longer to set the charge up in the first place. DRAM and Flash memory store the signal itself as an electrical charge that can be read back, SRAM...
[February 12, 2003, 8:16]
Seagate Takes $300m Charge
News Seagate Technology Inc.said its second-quarter loss will be worse than expected after the disk-drive maker takes a $300 million charge for restructuring and other one-time charges related to the closing of a manufacturing plant in Ireland.
[January 8, 1998, 10:29]
IBM Helps Firms Charge For Web Services
News IBM will soon sell new e-business software designed to make it easy for telecommunications service providers, banks and other companies to charge for their Web services. For example, a company could charge $500 (£320) for the first 500 uses of a...
[September 27, 2002, 8:01]
Sun To Charge For Next StarOffice
News The company would charge for Linux and Windows versions of StarOffice but keep the Solaris version free, the publication said. Sun likely was seeking ways to charge for intellectual property, Kusnetzky said.
[February 26, 2002, 10:10]
Microsoft Dodges Anti-spyware Charge Accusations
Talkback Gates now feels it necessary to charge the long-suffering users of his Operating Systems for what is, at least in theory, a solution to a whole load of problems that weren't properly addressed by his software designers and developers in the first...
[December 18, 2004, 11:21]
Microsoft Dodges Anti-spyware Charge Accusations
News Microsoft has failed to rebut claims it is planning to charge users to remove spyware from infected versions of Windows According to a story on CNN's Web site, the software giant's recent acquisition of anti-spyware company GIANT might mean users...
[December 17, 2004, 16:20]
Microsoft Dodges Anti-spyware Charge Accusations
Talkback For Microsoft to charge *anything* "extra" in order to protect it's customers from the *glaring* and *long-standing* security *defects* in MS' own technologies (today, ActiveX; but, mark my words, many-time-more-whiz-bangier WMI, too) would amount...
[December 18, 2004, 10:31]
MSN Site Could Charge Surfers
News The spokeswoman could not confirm press reports suggesting that it might charge users up to £60 a year for access. announced recently that its auctions listings have suffered since January, when the service ceased to be free-of-charge.
[February 26, 2001, 12:14]
Intel To Take $200m Charge In 2Q
News Intel said late Tuesday it will take a second-quarter charge of $200m, or two cents a share, to replace defective motherboards. However, it also said its earnings from interest and other investments will be more than triple what it expected.
[June 21, 2000, 11:44]
Romania Leads Outsourcing Charge
News Romania led the charge this year at London's second OutsourceWorld conference, as it seeks to find more UK businesses willing to take advantage of its IT expertise which, in 1962, was responsible for building the first computer in a Communist-bloc...
[June 16, 2004, 17:25]
Juniper Faces $900m Charge In Options Scandal
News Telecoms equipment vendor Juniper has admitted that it will have to record a charge of almost $1bn to make amends for stock options that it granted in recent years. Juniper said it expected to take a $900m (£458m) charge in its next financial results.
[December 21, 2006, 12:05]
Battery Suddenly Stops Holding Charge
Member Review However, it finally stopped holding a battery charge a month ago. Not a bad unit for the first few months (as others are identifying with). I charged it for over three hours, then fully disconnected it and set it on my desk.twelve hours later it...
[July 15, 2005, 13:36]
IBM Plans $2.5bn Charge, Layoffs
News In an effort to reinvigorate its ailing Technology Group, IBM will take a pre-tax charge of up to $2.5bn (£1.75bn), lay off 1,500 workers and refocus on a trio of services for chip and device makers it believes will tap large new revenue sources.
[June 5, 2002, 8:47]
Microsoft: 'We Won't Charge To Fix Vulnerabilities'
Talkback I believe most anti-virus software if up to date will find most virus, ie there isnt an awful lot of difference between them. A built in Microsoft anti-virus program would work well enough (MS could just buy whoever was the market leader with petty...
[July 6, 2005, 14:47]

