Briefly: Strike costs hit SBC earnings
Grok Headline matches for Briefly: Strike costs hit SBC earnings
Legal costs cut Rambus earnings
Legal costs cut Rambus earnings
04/15/2005 07:48 AMQ1 revenues up, though
Legal costs dent Microsoft earnings
Legal costs dent Microsoft earnings
04/22/2004 06:43 PMZDNet Apr 22 2004 10:15PM GMT
Briefly: Micromuse postpones earnings
filing
Briefly: Micromuse postpones earnings
filing
12/30/2003 07:45 PMCNET Dec 30 2003 7:16PM ET
Briefly: Transmeta starts new chip,
warns on earnings
Briefly: Transmeta starts new chip,
warns on earnings
09/10/2004 04:46 PMCNET News.com Sep 10 2004 8:43PM GMT
My TrackBacks are
Broken Fixed
My TrackBacks are
Broken Fixed
03/19/2003 10:25 PMCan someone ping this entry with a TrackBack? Let me know what (if
any) error you get. A few folks have told me that my TB is broken and
I seem to be getting way fewer TrackBacks that normal. I suspect it's
related to my recent upgrade to MT 2.63 but am not sure where to begin
debugging this yet. I will have to search around a bit in the morning
and see if this is some sort of known...
Debian: Where should
wewe should go from
here?
Debian: Where should
wewe should go from
here?
06/17/2005 06:46 PMDebian sarge has finally been released -- now what? If you ask me (and
you didn't, but I'm going to tell you anyway), Debian should have two
overarching priorities for the next release: 1. putting a timed
release cycle in place, so what happened with sarge never happens
again; and 2. keeping the growing family of Debian derivatives united
around a common core -- namely, Debian itself. What's at stake? If we
don't do something about both of these problems, actual and potential,
Debian will be irrelevant by the time etch is out.
Microsoft earnings fall on
compensation-related charge, er earnings
Microsoft earnings fall on
compensation-related charge, er earnings
01/22/2004 08:42 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Jan 23 2004 1:16AM GMT
Earnings alert: Storage, servers bruise
HP earnings
Earnings alert: Storage, servers bruise
HP earnings
08/12/2004 09:16 AMPlus: Healthy sales lift Cisco's profit...EchoStar revenue shines, but
profit falls...Computer Sciences posts quarterly profit...Nvidia
profit plummets.
Iraqi first strike before the American
first strike?
Iraqi first strike before the American
first strike?
03/15/2003 04:09 AMABC news is reporting that the US is worried that Iraq may strike
first before we can strike first. I don't wish any harm on the
American troops overseas (or on the poor Iraqi soldiers either, for
that matter), but the logic of the outrage about this escapes me. We
are proclaiming our right to strike preemptively and unilaterally,
where we see a threat that might appear in the future, and we are
actively preparing to strike at Iraq. What logic allows us to be
outraged if Iraq reacts to this threat by striking at the troops
ringing her borders? Incidents like these are why the Europeans have
concluded that Americans have gone off their rockers....
Earnings alert: Microsoft earnings top
expectations
Earnings alert: Microsoft earnings top
expectations
01/22/2004 08:42 PMCNET Jan 23 2004 1:04AM GMT
Doctors Know Best Us.
Doctors Know Best Us.
03/06/2004 01:52 AMAs featured in today's NYT, a marvellous example of the Emergent
Transparency: Doctors Know Us.com, a database of people who have sued
medical professionals. Liability insurance going up? Screen your
patients for serial litigants. DoctorsKnow.Us alerts potential
plaintiffs that a...
Record 2003 Pre-Tax Earnings - 2003 Net
Earnings Rise
Record 2003 Pre-Tax Earnings - 2003 Net
Earnings Rise
02/17/2004 01:08 PMStockhouse Canada Feb 17 2004 4:32PM GMT
Shuttle costs take off
Shuttle costs take off
09/10/2004 01:44 AMUsatoday.com - Wed Sep 8, 08:50 pm GMT
Voice Over Wi-Fi Can Cut Costs
Voice Over Wi-Fi Can Cut Costs
12/09/2003 03:52 PMTelesym's CEO argues that enterprises that employ voice over Wi-Fi can
save by cutting back on cellular calls made on campus: His numbers
look great in this story, however, he's missing some major expenses.
Most observers agree that the voice over Wi-Fi system is going to
require a lot of support by IT folks. Also, the network has to cover
just about everywhere. Since current Wi-Fi networks don't, an
enterprise would have to invest in building out the network. And
finally, right now the technology isn't there yet--there aren't yet
good mechanisms for quality of service and fast handoffs....
The costs of migration
The costs of migration
04/15/2004 02:31 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 15 2004 6:49AM GMT
BT cuts LLU costs
BT cuts LLU costs
09/22/2004 10:33 AMAnd unbundles LLU czar
Looksmart Looking to Cut Costs
Looksmart Looking to Cut Costs
10/29/2003 01:14 AM" Australian operations and the fate of its 45 local employees will be
under the microscope over the next month as its global chieftains seek
a way to survive a body blow dealt to the company by Microsoft."
Hutchison hit by 3G costs
Hutchison hit by 3G costs
04/04/2005 04:37 AMBut not all bad news...
BT to slash LLU costs
BT to slash LLU costs
05/13/2004 06:34 AMClaims it will lead to greater competition
UK Spy Computer Does Less, Costs More...
But At Least It Does Something
UK Spy Computer Does Less, Costs More...
But At Least It Does Something
04/07/2005 10:29 PMRemember that wonderful new $400 million FBI computer system that
couldn
't fight terrorists, but could
track
down fictional video game characters? Well, it appears that
American spooks aren't alone in their ability to completely waste
money on useless computer systems. MI5 in the UK is now admitting
that their brand new computer system will
cost much more and do much less than originally promised. Of
course, to their credit, at least the damn thing works, unlike the US
system, which has been scrapped entirely.
The More You Pay, the More Access Costs
The More You Pay, the More Access Costs
05/18/2004 01:17 AMKathy Gill encounters highway robbery in her hotel room: $14.95 per
day, per machine: My colleague Kathy Gill is at the WWW2004 conference
in New York, and has been astounded by the Sheraton's data charges:
$14.95 per day for wireless access in the hotel, and another $14.95
per day per person for in-room access. She's peeved. It's this
irritation that could ultimately transform hotel Wi-Fi. If Kathy had
$20 to $80 per month unlimited cell data access (anywhere from 10-50
Kbps up to a few hundred K download speed), even with the slower
upload speeds of cellular networks, she might have foregone the $14.95
per day fee. In which case, how does the hotel recoup that money? They
can't. Take the alternative experience, in which my wife and I spent
three nights on the Oregon Coast this last week. I wasn't working, and
just wanted to briefly check my email on the road. The first night, we
stayed at an older motel in the process of becoming a resort. For
$9.95, I could have had wireless service, but I didn't need to spend
that much. My ISP lacked an 800# and local numbers on the coast. I
wound up using my GSM (9600 bps -- yes, bits per second) cell phone
service which on Cingular's network comes out of my minutes pool. Next
night, again with no concern about access, we chose a hotel that was
about 30 percent cheaper and claimed wireless Internet access for
free. Ah, but not in the cheaper part of the hotel. I didn't need
access badly enough to roam to the part of the hotel in which I could
get service, so I turned again to the cell phone. The third night, we
stayed at a Best Western in a small town. The room was nice, the rate
was 30 percent less than the second night's, and the deal included
free in-room wired broadband and free breakfast. Guess which hotel
I'll choose first next time? All Best Westerns will soon have free
in-room broadband--as will most budget hotel chains around the U.S.
Hotels that charge for service might find their high-end customers
turning to cell data as that becomes more available and less
expensive--or losing customers to the cheaper chains. (Our first and
last nights of our trip were spent at my brother-in-laws and my
parents'--both of which offered free Wi-Fi throughout the
property.)...
Differences In Bid Costs?
Differences In Bid Costs?
06/24/2005 03:05 PMCosts less, easy to use
Costs less, easy to use
04/20/2004 07:27 PMComputer Times Asia Apr 20 2004 11:14PM GMT
Parsing RSS At All Costs
Parsing RSS At All Costs
01/22/2003 07:41 PMIn his second Dive into XML column, Mark Pilgrim describes his
parse-at-all-costs parser of ill-formed RSS feeds, using Python's
sgmllib.
Briefly:
Briefly:
05/24/2004 05:09 PMNetwork and support costs will be cut
Network and support costs will be cut
09/06/2004 09:42 PMComputer Weekly Sep 7 2004 1:18AM GMT
Sun, EMC Lower Storage Costs
Sun, EMC Lower Storage Costs
06/01/2004 03:49 AMSun and EMC work to take the pain out of incremental storage
increases.
Craigslist costs newspapers
Craigslist costs newspapers
12/28/2004 07:35 PMCNN Money Dec 28 2004 10:39PM GMT
Nichols Costs Taxpayers More Than
$4M (AP)
Nichols Costs Taxpayers More Than
$4M (AP)
01/03/2005 09:46 PMAP - Oklahoma taxpayers spent almost $4.2 million to provide a
defense for bombing conspirator Terry Nichols, paying for such things
as books, seminars, lawn care, coffee sweetener and an alarm system.
Microsoft To Cut Costs by $1 Billion
Microsoft To Cut Costs by $1 Billion
07/07/2004 02:50 PMCosts likely to hamper 3G growth in SA
Costs likely to hamper 3G growth in SA
12/22/2004 01:33 AMBusiness Report Dec 22 2004 4:54AM GMT
Oracle Uses xRAID To Cut Costs
Oracle Uses xRAID To Cut Costs
12/17/2004 06:31 PMCould security costs tip the TCO
balance?
Could security costs tip the TCO
balance?
09/13/2004 10:25 PMComputer Weekly Sep 14 2004 2:13AM GMT
Cutting data costs
Cutting data costs
02/16/2004 10:38 PMComputer Weekly Feb 17 2004 2:16AM GMT
Hidden Drug Costs
Hidden Drug Costs
07/06/2004 03:23 PMRegulatory requirements play an important role in drug expenses.
Why the iPod mini costs $249
Why the iPod mini costs $249
02/19/2004 11:21 AMApple's worldwide product marketing manager for the iPod, Danika
Cleary, talks to Macworld about the pricing for the new iPod mini:iPod
mini costs $249 in...
Costs bonus for DVT families
Costs bonus for DVT families
04/12/2004 01:03 AMCampaigners for victims of deep vein thrombosis welcome news that an
airline will not seek costs if legal claims fail.
NHS may ditch Microsoft on costs
NHS may ditch Microsoft on costs
12/06/2003 09:04 PMObserver Dec 6 2003 8:11PM ET
Spinoff costs zap Motorola
Spinoff costs zap Motorola
07/20/2004 06:04 PMChicagoBusiness.com Jul 20 2004 10:00PM GMT
Grok Description matches for Briefly: Strike costs hit SBC earnings
GrokA matches for Briefly: Strike costs hit SBC earnings
Briefly: Strike costs hit SBC earnings