Schwarzenegger
Former eBay CEO vies to become Arnold Schwarzenegger's successor
News Whitman, 53, will become a leading Republican candidate to succeed outgoing Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who will retire because of term limits. Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman is expected to officially declare her... [22 Sep 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 06.03.09
Round-Up So German trade show CeBIT scored a major win this week by having Arnold Schwarzenegger - yes, Arnold Schwarzenegger - give its opening keynote. Schwarzenegger was at the famous tech... [06 Mar 2009]
Netbooks and recession-busting tech headline at CeBit
News CeBit can even boast Hollywood glitter this year, since California's official partnership means the US state's Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, will travel to Hanover to officially open the fair on Monday night with... [02 Mar 2009]
Data centre in a box
Comment More luggable than portable, they weighed at least 13kg and you needed to be built like Arnold Schwarzenegger to carry one. Sun's new 'data centre in a container' is certainly innovative. But what are the real benefits? [18 Jun 2007]
Leader: What was Blair really doing in California?
Leader Blair also met with the 'Governator', Arnold Schwarzenegger, yesterday and laughed off suggestions that when he's finished in politics he could play a lead role in Terminator 4. Tony Blair has kicked off his summer... [01 Aug 2006]
Spyware incurs wrath of California lawmakers
News The new laws were approved by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger last September and came into effect as of 1 January 2005. Companies or individuals who create spyware applications to snoop on users online and... [10 Jan 2005]
Movie-swappers: Lawsuits on the way
News California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, applauded the movie studios' litigation strategy. Hollywood studios are about to take the long-anticipated step of firing a barrage of lawsuits at some of the most... [05 Nov 2004]
Leader: Our election, your vote against Microsoft?
Leader The readers' top 10 included Bernard C Soriano (3), the man who recommended to Governor Schwarzenegger that Caifornia use open-source software; Marten Mickos (4), CEO of MySQL, the company behind the popular open-source... [04 Nov 2004]
Leader: Arnie versus Bill - go on, pick a winner
Leader Who would you back in a head-to-head fight: Arnold Schwarzenegger or Bill Gates? Then we hear that in his efficiency drive, Governor Schwarzenegger's people are examining open source as a way to spend... [31 Aug 2004]
Schwarzenegger the new Torvalds?
News The proposals appear in a lengthy report from the California Performance Review Commission, charged by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger with figuring out how to make state government work better and cheaper. [31 Aug 2004]
Disk suppliers face politically correct official
News It's not a Schwarzenegger change is it? Disk drives may the latest victim of political correctness. According to a memo apparently sent out by the County of Los Angeles, the standard designation used for connecting two... [27 Nov 2003]
Beware of spammers bearing Christmas gifts
News Last month spammers flooded users with T-shirts supporting Arnold Schwarzenegger's California Governor campaign but Clearswift, which compiles the monthly spam statistics, said there has been another definite seasonal... [07 Nov 2003]
ITU 03: Carly Fiorina - The new stateswoman
News Just days after being turned to by California governor-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger, HP CEO Carly Fiorina cemented her position as First Lady of Tech by choosing the subject of 'e-inclusion' as she addressed telecoms... [13 Oct 2003]
Fiorina takes on Schwarzenegger
News Carly Fiorina, Hewlett-Packard's chief executive, has been chosen by California Governor-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger to join his transition team. In mid-November, Schwarzenegger is expected to take over... [10 Oct 2003]
Will's Web Watch: Bye, bye Blockbuster
Comment No more standing in the queue behind a couple arguing over whether it's going to be Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan or Arnold Schwarzenegger and an "Uzi nine millimetre". OK, the headline is actually a lie - I never go to... [07 Oct 2003]