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Tech Industry News Archives for September 11, 2007

Hard drives can survive fire, floods
Sep 11 2007 11:29PM (CT)
MILWAUKEE (AP) - As flood waters filled their basement, Larry and Nancy MacLennan hastily moved their computer to the first floor before evacuating. But the water continued to rise, eventually filling most of the two-story house and submerging the computer for hours.
 
TI narrows 3Q forecast
Sep 11 2007 11:07PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - Texas Instruments Inc., the world's largest maker of chips used in cellular phones, expects third-quarter earnings to come in on the higher end of a range it had previously forecast.
 
Despite demand, libraries won't add PCs
Sep 11 2007 11:03PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - YouTube, online job applications and homework help sites have boosted demand and contributed to lines for Internet access at the nation's public libraries, yet a new survey finds the majority have no immediate plans to add computers.
 
Intel charged in South Korea
Sep 11 2007 7:07PM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Intel Corp., the world's largest semiconductor company, was charged with violating South Korean antitrust laws, the company and regulators said Tuesday.
 
VMware seeks to build on IPO buzz
Sep 11 2007 6:34PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Fresh off this year's hottest debut on Wall Street, trendsetting software maker VMware Inc. is hosting nearly 11,000 people clamoring to learn more about a computing twist that is turning into high-tech's next big jackpot.
 
VMware seeks to build on IPO buzz
Sep 11 2007 6:34PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Fresh off this year's hottest debut on Wall Street, trendsetting software maker VMware Inc. is hosting nearly 11,000 people clamoring to learn more about a computing twist that is turning into high-tech's next big jackpot.
 
VMware seeks to build on IPO buzz
Sep 11 2007 6:34PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Fresh off this year's hottest debut on Wall Street, trendsetting software maker VMware Inc. is hosting nearly 11,000 people clamoring to learn more about a computing twist that is turning into high-tech's next big jackpot.
 
VMware seeks to build on IPO buzz
Sep 11 2007 6:34PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Fresh off this year's hottest debut on Wall Street, trendsetting software maker VMware Inc. is hosting nearly 11,000 people clamoring to learn more about a computing twist that is turning into high-tech's next big jackpot.
 
Feds: `Iceman' was Internet ID thief
Sep 11 2007 5:35PM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - A man who used the Internet alias "Iceman" stole credit card and identity information from tens of thousands of people by hacking into the computers of financial institutions and credit card processing centers, federal authorities said Tuesday.
 
Microsoft releases 4 security fixes
Sep 11 2007 5:03PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp. released four software patches Tuesday to fix security flaws, including one flaw that could allow hackers to take over computers running the company's instant-messaging programs.
 
States seek extra oversight of Microsoft
Sep 11 2007 3:46PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A group of states led by California asked a federal judge Tuesday to extend court oversight of Microsoft Corp.'s business practices for five more years.
 
Pa. welfare department computers stolen
Sep 11 2007 2:04PM (CT)
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Burglars stole two computers containing records on people who receive medical assistance benefits for mental health and substance abuse treatment, state officials said Tuesday.
 
Mexico leader visits India's tech hub
Sep 11 2007 9:23AM (CT)
NEW DELHI (AP) - Mexican President Felipe Calderon visited India's technology hub of Bangalore on Tuesday to get a feel for the success of its outsourcing companies, and to encourage them to invest more in Mexico.
 
FCC chair promotes post-digital TV rule
Sep 11 2007 4:42AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Here's the pitch from the cable TV industry: One way or another, all subscribers will still be able to tune in their favorite shows when broadcasters shift to digital-only transmission in 2009.
 
   

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