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Monday, October 26, 2009

Windows 7 upgrade paralyzes some PCs; Yahoo shutters GeoCities; Notable deaths in IT

The day the web sites died: Yahoo shutters GeoCities; Notable deaths in IT during 2009
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Windows 7 upgrade paralyzes some PCs with endless reboots

Some users trying to upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7 have seen their PCs crippled by an endless series of reboots, according to reports on Microsoft's support forum. Read full story

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The day the web sites died: Yahoo shutters GeoCities
Yahoo on Monday is killing off its GeoCities Web hosting service, once one of the most popular sites on the Web.

Notable deaths in IT during 2009
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News podcast: Network World 360
Ethernet switch vendor Extreme Networks is replacing its CEO and laying off 70 employees in an effort to quickly improve the company's bottom line and set it up to run profitably with lower revenues. According to a new study, a single group of attackers accounted for a quarter of all phishing in the first half of this year. (5:01)

Windows Mobile worries mount as competition heats up
When Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer admitted publicly in September that the company did "screw up with Windows Mobile," many experts were left wondering how the mobile operating system can be fixed with the arrival of version 7 next year -- and beyond.

Net Neutrality Foes: What If The "Bad Guys" Are Right?
It is hard to find good arguments against net neutrality, though as the FCC's comment period moves forward we'll probably start seeing some. It is also too easy to characterize opponents as big companies desperately clinging to obsolete technologies.

$180 BlackBerry Storm2 hits the shelves on Wednesday
RIM and Verizon jointly announced today that the BlackBerry Storm2 device will be available online and at Verizon Wireless stores on Wednesday at $180 after a rebate.

WiMax roaming demonstrated for first time in Taiwan
Operators Clearwire International, Tatung InfoComm and VMAX have for the first time demonstrated mobile WiMax global roaming, the WiMax Forum said on Monday.

Universal charger backed by ITU
A universal mobile charger that fits all makes of handset has been given the go-ahead by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

Your Windows 7 Upgrade: Why and How
Having trouble deciding whether to upgrade to Microsoft's newest? If so, you may be better off waiting. Upgrading to Windows 7 is not a no-brainer for most users.

Tilera targets Intel, AMD with 100-core processor
Tilera on Monday announced new general-purpose CPUs, including a 100-core chip, as it tries to make its way into the server market dominated by Intel and Advanced Micro Devices.

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Verizon revenue up slightly in third quarter
Verizon Communications reported revenue of $27.3 billion for the third quarter of 2009, up 10.2 percent from a year earlier, but up only 0.6 percent if revenue from the January acquisition of competitor AllTel is taken out.

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October 26, 2009

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  1. IT industry graveyard 2009
  2. Verizon Droid FAQ: What we know so far
  3. Yahoo shutters GeoCities
  4. Smartphone smackdown: Motorola Droid vs. iPhone 3GS
  5. Extreme Networks replaces CEO, lays off 70
  6. First look: RIM's BlackBerry Bold 9700
  7. Avalanche is top phishing gang by far this year
  8. Cisco ISR G2s - Just another 3700-series?
  9. What you should know about upgrading from XP to Win 7
  10. McCain introduces bill to block FCC's net neutrality rules

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EMO Labs' invisible speaker innovation and Liaise, Inc. productivity enhancement application take the People's Choice Award Top Honors at DEMOfall 09 Product Launch Event.
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