GeneralServer sales up for the second quarter
Worldwide server shipments for the second quarter of 2007 increased 2.7% over the same quarter last year, and worldwide server sales for the same period climbed 5.1%, said analyst Gartner.
InternetGoogle's Blogger fixes bug, adds video uploading (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Google's Blogger team solved a technical problem with the blog publishing and hosting service this week and introduced a new feature that gives publishers the ability to upload videos to their sites.
GeneralICI goes wireless to provide mobile network access
UK-headquartered paint and adhesive manufacturer ICI has implemented an Aruba wireless network to provide mobile access to 26,000 employees at company locations in 55 countries.
InternetGeneral's aide suspended over Web site (AP)
AP - An aide to the California National Guard's top general has been suspended pending an investigation into his connection to a Web site that appeared to advocate mass violence.
InternetPress Watchdog Blasts China's Blogging Policy (PC World)
PC World - Reporters Without Borders criticized the Chinese government for what the press advocacy group considers a move to end anonymous blogging in the communist country.
GeneralMicrosoft to offer unified comms on demand
Microsoft is planning to offer unified communications on an on-demand basis.
GeneralYoung IT talent needed to represent UK in skills challenge
Young IT talent is needed to represent the UK at a skills challenge in The Netherlands next year.
InternetTechnical Analysis: Breakout Doesn't Get Very Far
Stocks sure don't look too impressive since last Friday's big gap up.
GeneralPrinter-copier sales up in first half
The combined printer, copier and multifunctional product (MFP) shipments market in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) totalled 23.4 million units in the first half of 2007, a 5.8% increase on the same period last year, says analyst Gartner.
InternetUsers: Outage no reason to abandon Skype (AP)
AP - When the Internet phone company Skype went offline for nearly two days last week, Tim Legrand was frustrated and inconvenienced. But he has no plans to switch back to a traditional telephone line.
