Mozilla Plans Thank You Surprise As Firefox Growth Continues
News Another Web site metrics firm, Amsterdam, Netherlands-based OneStat.com, last month showed IE dipping below the 90 percent mark. To mark last month's official launch of the Firefox browser, the group planned to take out a full-page New York Times...
[December 15, 2004, 7:35]
The Day Ahead: Broadwing Flies Under The Radar
News Broadwing promises a 45-day delivery time and is on the mark 90 percent of the time. Revenues increased 25 percent, growing to $531 million. Indeed, the company reported that earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda...
[November 8, 2000, 13:00]
Intel Unveils New Chip Manufacturing Technology
News The Santa Clara, California-based chipmaker will use "strained silicon" -- or silicon where the atoms in the chip's silicon base are spaced further apart than normal -- in its chips made on the 90-nanometre manufacturing process, according to Mark...
[August 13, 2002, 7:39]
Studies Blame WAP For Mobile Phone Woes
News This more efficient method is expected to ease the delay problems, according to Mark Winther, an analyst with IDC. More than 90 percent of the handsets on the market contain WAP (wireless application protocol) programming, a set of standards for...
[May 25, 2001, 9:31]
Intel Previews Prescott Ambitions
News But don't dismiss the possibility it could blow by that mark," Mercury Research analyst Dean McCarron said. The chipmaker expects that Prescott processors will be found in 60 percent of performance desktop PCs sold in 2004, while a Celeron...
[November 21, 2003, 9:20]
Intel Lays Siege To Server Chipsets
News Intel's becoming a lot more aggressive at getting a bigger chunk of that chipset market," IDC researcher Mark Melenovsky said. The company's share of the server chipset market "could reach as high as 25 (percent) to 30 percent or more by year-end...
[July 29, 2003, 9:56]
AMD Hammers Out Plans For The Future
News The first quarter will mark the appearance of the first Athlon and Duron notebook chips adopting the so-called model-number brand scheme, which downplays megahertz. The chip will cover 80 square millimeters in area, or 65 percent of the space of...
[November 9, 2001, 13:37]
'Strained Silicon' To Pump Up Chips
News The convention will also mark the latest episode in the ongoing research and development battle between IBM and Intel. The technology is a "key part of our strategy now and one of the elements that we use to extract more performance out of our...
[December 6, 2002, 7:11]
Firefox Hits 10-million Mark
News Firefox has surpassed the 10 million download mark while gaining five percentage points in May to 7.4 percent in November, according to OneStat.com. Firefox's percentage gain helped cut into Microsoft's dominance of the Web browser market, cutting...
[December 13, 2004, 7:45]
Two-thirds Of Malaysian Firms Hit By Cyberattacks
News Such awareness in the US is in the 90 percent range or higher in companies polled.In Malaysia, I would say we are barely in the 60 percent mark," NICER's Panel of Experts (PoE) chairman Dr Mohamed Awang Lah said.
[November 9, 2001, 6:30]
Firefox's New Year Resolution: Keep Growing
News Since its launch last month, Firefox has already nudged Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) browser below the 90 percent mark for the first time in years, according to one survey. That's up from 75 percent four years ago, according to the foundation.
[December 27, 2004, 8:05]
Firefox Keeps Growing
News Even before its formal launch in November, Firefox began to revitalise a market long ceded to Microsoft, capitalizing on security concerns about IE and dissatisfaction with features to force Microsoft below the 90 percent mark for the first time...
[May 11, 2005, 9:20]
Opera Hints At Version 8 With Latest Beta
News Another Web site metrics firm, Amsterdam, Netherlands-based OneStat.com, last month showed IE dipping below the 90 percent mark. Mozilla's Firefox browser "usage share" had climbed to four percent by mid-December, from three percent just before the...
[December 23, 2004, 13:20]
Barclays Launches Indigo Square Commerce Site
News That means 13 million are not shopping," said IndigoSquare chief executive Mark Shea. A recent study by the Trade Standards Institute found more than a third of 102 UK-based e-commerce sites were problematic, with 38 percent of orders not arriving...
[November 3, 2000, 12:10]
Drilling Into Dual Core
News AMD has never before passed the 10 percent mark for server shipments. Since AMD was first off the block, it has benefited most so far, taking more than 11 percent of x86 server shipments in the second quarter of 2005, up from about 7 percent in the...
[September 28, 2005, 17:25]
AOL Lays Off Netscape Staff
News The layoffs mark the latest setback for AOL subsidiary Netscape Communications, which has fought an increasingly lopsided battle with Microsoft for browser market share. The move affects less than 10 percent of Netscape employees, according to an...
[July 16, 2003, 7:57]
Broadband Britain Nears Three-million Milestone
News There is typically a delay of a few weeks between a customer ordering broadband and actually getting connected to the service, so broadband take-up may even be poised to break the 50,000 users per week mark.
[November 12, 2003, 11:00]
Using Employee Surveys To Solve Workforce Conflicts
News This process assured employees that answers couldn't be traced back to individuals, explains Mark Schmit, Gantz Wiley's executive director of employee surveys. While most organisations can expect 65 to 75 percent of workers to remit a poll or...
[April 17, 2002, 14:41]
Yahoo! Earnings Beat The Street
News s impressive earnings mark the 15th consecutive quarter the company has topped Street estimates. The $201m in sales represents a 120 percent improvement compared to the year-ago quarter when it pocketed $12.8m, or 4 cents a share, on sales of $91.2m.
[January 12, 2000, 11:27]
Gartner: Open Source Will Quietly Take Over
News Gartner has woefully underestimated the penetration of open source," said Mark Taylor, president of promotion group the Open Source Consortium. By 2012, more than 90 percent of enterprises will use open source in direct or embedded forms," predicts...
[April 4, 2008, 14:53]

