consumer san francisco
O2 offers business tariffs for 3G iPhone
News The operator said the 3G iPhone, which was announced yesterday by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the company's World-Wide Developer Conference in San Francisco, will be available on current O2 business tariffs as a monthly bolt on - adding around an... [10 Jun 2008]
Who sat in judgement...
Comment Michael Kanellos is a former editor at large at CNET News.com in San Francisco, where he covered hardware, research and development, start-ups and the tech industry overseas. He has spent 30 years in business and consumer journalism, mainly in the... [03 Jun 2008]
Sun unveils JavaFX for rich web apps
News Sun officially started its JavaOne developer conference in San Francisco this week with a series of keynote presentations designed to showcase JavaFX, the company's new rich internet-application (RIA) technology, due to be launched to developers... [08 May 2008]
PayPal wages war on phishing
News Speaking at the RSA security conference in San Francisco this week, Michael Barrett, PayPal's chief information security officer, outlined the company's strategy for dealing with the phishing problem. [11 Apr 2008]
Microsoft touches the Surface of AT&T
News The company is beginning with five stores across the US on 17 April: two in New York, one in San Francisco, one in San Antonio and one in Atlanta. And, although Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has said he wants the consumer version of Surface speeded... [02 Apr 2008]
Photos of the month - January 2008
Photo Later in the month, Apple held its annual Macworld 2008 show in San Francisco where Steve Jobs unveiled the super thin Macbook Air that he's holding here. Bill Gates gave his last speech at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in which... [30 Jan 2008]
Dell: Plenty of room to grow in retail and consumer space
News Dell CEO Michael Dell, at a San Francisco event to trumpet new storage products for small and medium-size business customers, has spoken out about his company's main business, PC sales, which is also an area in which it's recently struggled. [11 Sep 2007]
Dell CTO sees Linux virtualisation sweet spot
News He spoke to an audience gathered for the LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco at Moscone Center, addressing the growth of the open source Linux operating system - which he said he hoped would hit $1bn in licensing revenue by 2011 - and what it... [08 Aug 2007]
Photos: Microsoft's touchscreen tabletop PC
Photo Mark Bolger, director of marketing for Microsoft's surface-computing effort, shows off the company's new 'Milan' at a briefing in San Francisco. It has a price tag approaching $10,000, not exactly consumer-friendly just yet. [30 May 2007]
CIOs 'lack vision and fail to innovate'
News Steve Prentice, VP and distinguished analyst at Gartner, speaking at the analyst's annual Symposium in San Francisco this week, said the IT industry is missing visionaries who can challenge conventional wisdom. [26 Apr 2007]
Privacy fears sparked by Google DoubleClick buy
News Google is buying DoubleClick from San Francisco-based private equity firm Hellman & Friedman, which acquired it two years ago for $1.1bn, and JMI Equity and Management. Smith said: "This proposed acquisition raises serious competition and privacy... [16 Apr 2007]
Cisco taps into social-networking trend
News The company is set to announce it's buying Five Across, an 11-person company based in San Francisco which has developed software that allows large companies to easily add social-networking features to their websites without needing to hire a team... [09 Feb 2007]
Minority Report: The 10 worst things about Apple
Comment Three revolutionary products in one," Jobs said to the San Francisco Macworld attendees last month. However, the old arguments persist over why a consumer should buy Apple kit at 'premium' prices when you can pick up an equivalent spec Dell at half... [05 Feb 2007]
IE 7 gives secure sites the green light
News Microsoft plans to promote the green bar at this week's RSA Conference in San Francisco, an annual security confab kicked off by Microsoft chairman Bill Gates. Phishing scams cost businesses millions of dollars and hurt consumer trust in the internet. [05 Feb 2007]
Skype to get corporate security buddies?
News The arrangement, slated to be unveiled next week at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, is the first of what is expected to be several of such deals, said the sources. Skype is looking to team with a number of security companies, also for consumer... [01 Feb 2007]
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