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08/Nov/2007 8:56PM |
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In addition to the deteriorating housing market, the lender was hit by news of an investigation by the New York AG. S&P rates the shares sell
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08/Nov/2007 8:24PM |
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Standard & Poor's latest list uses price and valuation filters to uncover 15 names that may be too rich for investors' blood
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08/Nov/2007 7:07PM |
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To understand why the Fed chairman spends so much time worrying about inflation, not housing or the stock market, imagine taking a certain ride with him
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08/Nov/2007 6:16PM |
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As Wall Street's giants take massive writedowns, fears are growing about the impact on technology budgets
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08/Nov/2007 5:47PM |
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Are we ready for a civilization that's based on pervasive computing and increasingly complex "systems of systems," all dependent upon software written by unlicensed people calling themselves programmers? In this Computerworld interview, software guru Grady Booch, chief scientist at IBM Rational, talks about the enduring difficulties of software development and the complexity of today's systems: Software [development] has been and will remain fundamentally hard. Most of the interesting systems today are no longer just systems by themselves, but they tend to be systems of systems. It is the set of them working in harmony. We don’t have a lot of good processes or analysis tools to really understand how those things behave. Many systems look dangerously fragile. The bad news is they are fragile. This is another force that will lead us to the next era of how we build software systems.
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08/Nov/2007 5:30PM |
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On tap: October retail sales and industrial production and inflation figures, November regional factory activity reports
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08/Nov/2007 3:17PM |
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The auction house could be in for some rough times if wealthy art buyers fret about the market fallout from the credit crunch
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08/Nov/2007 3:13PM |
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Opinions from Wall Street analysts on Thursday
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08/Nov/2007 11:30AM |
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Analyst opinions on stocks making headlines Thursday
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08/Nov/2007 11:00AM |
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Sony Ericssona announces 3G USB modem that supports tri-band UMTS and quad-band GSM, new deal with Google.
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08/Nov/2007 11:00AM |
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Sony Ericssona announces 3G USB modem that supports tri-band UMTS and quad-band GSM, new deal with Google.
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08/Nov/2007 9:00AM |
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Preston Gralla explains how to overcome common issues with Microsoft's new networking software.
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08/Nov/2007 9:00AM |
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Preston Gralla is impressed by the backup-and-restore, media streaming and remote access capabilities of this software, which for once hasn't been "dumbed down" by Microsoft.
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08/Nov/2007 9:00AM |
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Preston Gralla shows you how to solve common issues you may run into when installing or using Windows Home Server and its associated software.
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08/Nov/2007 9:00AM |
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Preston Gralla is impressed by the backup-and-restore, media streaming and remote access capabilities of this software, which for once hasn't been "dumbed down" by Microsoft.
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08/Nov/2007 9:00AM |
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Prices are dropping on notebook and desktop hard drives as demand for PCs and consumer electronics skyrockets.
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08/Nov/2007 9:00AM |
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Creative's new Zen media player combines strong video and audio playback quality and lots of extra features in a diminutive credit-card-size device.
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08/Nov/2007 9:00AM |
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A free new service for Sony's PlayStation 3 from Trend Micro blocks access to malicious Web sites.
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08/Nov/2007 9:00AM |
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While the iPhone is generally considered a consumer-oriented device, most professionals also want to use it for business, a survey has found.
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08/Nov/2007 9:00AM |
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A new generation of cell phones is introducing haptics, or adding a third sense -- touch -- to augment vision and hearing.
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