Belo Earnings Rise In First Quarter
Belo issued today its statistical report for the month of March. Newspaper Group revenues decreased 0.2 percent for the month of March…
Lack of Software May Dampen Dual-Core
It’s no secret that your computer is only as good as the latest upgrade. The speed of obsolescence in the personal computing industry is almost a law of physics on its own.
NYSE and ArcaEx To Become NYSE Group, Inc.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has entered a merger agreement with the Archipelago Exchange (ArcaEx) which will lead to the combined entity, NYSE Group, Inc., becoming a publicly-held company.
Do People Hate Oracle?
In an analysis in The Register, Philip Howard of Bloor Research discusses the database market and how vendors like …
Google AdWords: Are Changes In The Format Afoot?
Recently, there have been rumblings about upcoming changes in the AdWords presentation format. There are reports and examples of structural alterations in AdWords placements, as well as upcoming changes in the way people view Google’s advertisements.
Lawyers Take Control Of Macromedia Blogs
The news that Adobe is to aquire Macromedia is affecting, profoundly, Macromedia bloggers.
SAP Announces 1Q Results
SAP AG announced its preliminary financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2005.
Sony and Toshiba Begin Peace Talks on New DVD Format
Sony and Toshiba both express interest in coming up with a new universal standard for the next generation of DVDs. The two companies continue to develop high definition DVD systems but hope to work out this new standard which would be better for all involved.
Cable Companies Unite
The U.S. assets of Adelphia are being acquired by Time Warner and Comcast for $12.7 billion in cash and 16% of Time Warner Cable’s common stock.
IBM Plugs AMDs Dual Core Processors in Intellistation
IBM announced today it will plug dual core processors into their eServer and Intellistation product lines. The new Intellistation A Pro 6217 will be loaded.