InternetWill Solid State Drives Go Beyond Enterprise?
Insiders predict a revolution in solid state storage next year.
InternetFEMA Gets a Lesson in Security
Phone hackers exploit a vulnerability caused by a contractor to make free phone calls.
InternetComcast Testing New Network Management
Cable giant says new system would slow heaviest users, regardless of the applications they're running; still evaluating FCC order.
InternetA Quiet iPhone 3G Launch in India?
Hefty prices in India may turn away some customers, but demand is strong elsewhere.
InternetiTunes blocked in China; Tibet album suspected (AP)
AP - Customers in China of Apple Inc.'s iTunes online music store were unable to download songs this week, and an activist group said Beijing was trying to block access to a new Tibet-themed album.
InternetAT&T offers in-home tech assistance (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - AT&T, taking aim at Best Buy's Geek Squad and other tech services, has launched a 50-state in-home support service for computers, TVs, broadband, wireless and more.
InternetInternet Users Fear iTunes Blocked in China
iTunes mysteriously becomes inaccessible after a pro-Tibetan album is released.
InternetNewegg Stops Collecting NY Sales Tax (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Consumer electronics retailer Newegg announced Friday that it would no longer comply with a New York state law requiring the collection of online sales tax.
InternetThe Secondary Payoff to Intel's Cool Chips
The high-k metal gate breakthrough of early 2007 doesn't just mean cooler desktop and laptop processors. It opened the door to whole new markets for Intel.
InternetLow cost Internet phone revolution beckons for India (AFP)
AFP - Battle lines are being drawn after India's telecoms regulator called for full-blown telephone services via the Internet, paving the way for another fall in the nation's already cheap call rates.
