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Apple stock backdating suit dismissed

Steve Jobs subpoenaed in scandal

Bad news for Apple fanboys: Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple and object of geek affections, has been subpoenaed by U.S. securities regulators over... Read more...

Dell's involvement in scandal questioned

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Dell admits to four years of fuzzy math

Ruh oh. As if embattled PC... Read more...

Cisco loses over $10M to parts fraud

In a surprising coincidence, the FBI made two arrests this week in to two unrelated cases of fraud involving replacement parts for Cisco systems networking products. In both cases, the suspects

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ALSO NOTED: Jobs in the hot seat with federal investigators; Americans spend more time with PCs than with spouses

> Apple CEO Steve Jobs has apparently been questioned by federal investors with regards to the company's ongoing options scandal. Article
> Here's a scary statistic: The majority of Americans now spend more time with their computer than they do with their spouse or significant other. …

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ALSO NOTED: HP Update; First look at Office 2008 for Mac

> HP Scandal update: Snoopers beware, the president has signed a pretexting bill into law. Article
> An interview with Microsoft's Sheridan Jones on the topic of Office 2008 for Mac. Video
> T-Mobile and RIM unveil the white Blackberry pearl. Could a …

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Editor's Corner



2006 in Review
Well, here we are folks, it's the end of the year. 2006 was a big year in enterprise technology, rife with huge announcements, surprise partnerships and all sorts of new products. For that reason, I thought it might be …

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Battery recall sends Sony's reputation up in flames

2006 will probably go down as the worst year for PR in Sony's history. There was the Sony Music rootkit scandal, the botched PS3 launch and the pièce de résistance, the exploding battery fiasco. Sony's battery recall was the largest recall in consumer electronics history and considering that it affected virtually every major laptop manufacturer, it was unavoidable if you work in IT. And things just kept getting …

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HP on scandal: What scandal?

It was a big year for HP in the news. Now, granted, most of that news was bad, centering on the HP spying debacle that incriminated the company's board of directors. Yet, somehow, HP marched on, taking down Dell to become the world's largest PC retailer, making a series of high-profile acquisitions and …

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