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Photos: Inside HP's garage - the Silicon Valley birthplace
Photo Mancini said she buys the devices on eBay for between $75 and $300 for the company archives. In 1938, after returning from stints at General Electric and MIT, respectively, David Packard and William Hewlett, with the... [29 Jun 2009]
Remote Denial of Service Attacks and Countermeasures
White Paper About six months later, the attack by a Canadian teenager on several major sights including Yahoo, Amazon, eBay, CNN, and Buy.com made headlines. As evinced by a series of high profile attacks, Denial of Service (DoS),... [25 Jun 2009]
Get your Facebook vanity URL this weekend
News There's something significant here: not being able to change or transfer your Facebook name means that it's less likely there will be a big market for them on eBay, Craigslist, or elsewhere, something that could easily... [10 Jun 2009]
Start-ups ditched as companies fight the crunch
News Online auction giant eBay recently said it would spin off Skype, the popular web-based phone company it bought for $2.6bn in 2005.eBay also sold back StumbleUpon, a start-up that helps people discover... [08 Jun 2009]
Analysis on Facebook Phone INQ1: Examining the Meaning of Hutchison's Emergence as a Handset Manufacturer
White Paper INQ1 enables social networking, instant messaging, video sharing, Skype calling, and eBay trading on mobile phone within a low-cost price range. This ROA Group white paper analyzes INQ1 phone, developed by INQ Mobile. [22 Apr 2009]
Adobe's Flash turns into a telly addict
News Finance, USA Today, YouTube, eBay and Showtime Networks, among others. The company will on Monday announce its latest version of its Flash multimedia platform that will essentially put its technology in... [20 Apr 2009]
Amazon says no to Phorm tracking
News and eBay - has made any statement on whether they intend to opt out of Phorm's tracking. Online shopping giant Amazon has declared that it will not allow its website to be monitored by the targeted-advertising company... [15 Apr 2009]
eBay to spin off Skype
News eBay announced on Tuesday plans to spin off its internet phone and video-conferencing service, Skype, with an IPO in the first half of next year. The decision comes four years after online auction giant... [15 Apr 2009]
Conficker wakes up with payload for the infected
News The worm also tried to connect to MySpace.com, MSN.com, eBay.com, CNN.com and AOL.com, to test if the computer had internet connectivity. The Conficker worm started to update itself on Wednesday via peer-to-peer, and... [09 Apr 2009]
Business Guide to Voice Over Wireless LAN
White Paper In the consumer space, cable telephony and VoIP services from carriers like Vonage and Skype (now part of eBay) are demonstrating that IP is a viable and cost-effective alternative to traditional circuit-based voice... [01 Apr 2009]
Skype unveils iPhone and BlackBerry services
News Skype, the internet telephone unit of eBay, is planning to launch its service for iPhone users on Tuesday and for BlackBerry in May as part of its effort to expand beyond desktop computers. Skype has been pushing to make... [30 Mar 2009]
Nokia gets out its wallet for mobile payments
News There are also competing payment services, like eBay's PayPal Mobile. Nokia, the world's largest mobile maker, likes the idea of turning your mobile into a credit card - and it's putting its money where its mouth is. [25 Mar 2009]
Photos: The top tech Twitterers
Photo Dot-com founders Craig Newmark, founder of craigslist, and Pierre Omidyar founder/chairman of eBay are also Twitter users. Microblogging app Twitter is no longer merely the preserve of web 2.0 geeks. It's been... [23 Mar 2009]
Skype gunning for business with call-cost assault
News On Monday, Skype, which is owned by eBay, will announce a new version of its internet calling service that allows companies to use their IP-enabled corporate phone systems to make Skype calls using regular office phones... [23 Mar 2009]
Brits to get paid-for Android apps this week
News The store is like "eBay - developers are posting up their apps, they're setting the price, customers are rating independently and choosing what they want to have so it's an open market approach," he said. [11 Mar 2009]
