For the data storage business, 2010 was another year of great profit and success, and 2011 is expected to follow suit. There’s little question that storage — including hardware, software and services — has been the most profitable and consistent-performing sector of IT for most of the last decade; the market numbers bear this out quite clearly. Demand remains high due to the constant deluge of files and data filling up disk drives, often as soon as they can be installed. Meanwhile, steady advances in both magnetic disk and solid state technology are allowing manufacturers to keep expanding storage capacities. It was a year of business consolidation, with several large storage-related companies being acquired by even larger systems makers. Oracle’s $7.4 billion buyout of slumping Sun Microsystems gave new life to a proud and innovative organization. Hewlett-Packard’s $2.3 billion purchase of 3PAR and EMC’s $2.25 billion acquisition of Isilon allows both companies to expand their enterprise storage product lines. Dell made a smart move in getting Compellent for a mere $960 million — a relative bargain. All this news helped change the face of the data storage industry in 2010. This eWEEK slide show highlights the 10 news events that will continue to shape the industry in 2011. – …
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The Top 7 Java Stories of 2010
eWEEK takes a look at seven of the biggest stories to impact or raise the interest of the Java community in 2010 – starting with Oracle acquiring Sun. – 1.
Oracle completes its acquisition of Sun Microsystems
Oracle
announced the completion of its $7.4 billion acquisition
of Sun on January 27, 2010.
The move made Oracle a hardware vendor, adding to the rich software heritage
the company carries. In a five-hour conference with press and analyst…
Oprah Porn Parody: Hustler Plays Up Lesbian Rumors In “Untrue Hollywood Stories: Oprahâ€
Well, here’s something we could have gone our entire lives without seeing: Oprah: The Skin Flick. Even after The Queen of Talk tearfully denied rumors that she enjoys secret lesbian romps with best gal pal Gayle King during an interview with fellow media icon Barbara Walters last week, the folks at Hustler can’t help but [...]
More sTORIes From Tori Spelling
Be on the lookout for more sTORIes from Tori. You know, if you’re just a glutton for punishment or something. Bestselling author Tori Spelling has extended her contract with publisher Simon & Schuster Gallery Books after penning the wildly popular tell-alls sTORI Telling and Uncharted TerriTORI as well as the children’s book Presenting Tallulah has [...]
Malware, Hacks and Leaks: The Top 10 Security Stories of 2010
The last 12 months have offered a cornucopia of cyber-security stories. During 2010, there was no lack of data breaches, hacks and malware attacks. There were tales of international cyber-espionage and warfare in such far-flung places as China and Iraq, U.S secrets spilling onto the Internet thanks to the controversial site WikiLeaks& which found itself under attack as it prepared to release thousands of documents& and leaked e-mails. But it wasn’t just the bad guys who were busy. As usual, law enforcement and security researchers were active as well, and the year saw botnet takedowns and arrests as attackers and the people who hunt them crisscrossed the globe. Beyond that were acquisitions, some of which& like Intel’s $7.68 billion purchase of McAfee& reverberated throughout the security industry. And it didn’t stop there. Security issues related to topics such as cloud computing generated high levels of interest as well. In addition, both Facebook and Google& collectors of vast amounts of customer data& were the target of criticism revolving around privacy issues. So without further ado and in no particular order, here’s a look back at the top security stories of the 2010, with the hope that there will be no major attacks between now and Jan. 1. – …
Gisele Bundchen reads stories to kids for charity
Gisele Bundchen spent some time reading books to children in Boston as a part of a holiday charity initiative. The Brazilian beauty read a book to a group of young kids at the city”s Four Seasons hotel as part of the annual ‘Teddy Bear Tea’, which urges parents to donate toys to underprivileged youngsters. The [...]
Facebook Revamps Profile Pages to Highlight Photos, Tell People’s Stories
Facebook offered a sneak peek at its new profile pages, putting users’ photos front and center across the top of the Web pages, under cursory personal info about the user, including birth date, education, location, relationship status and other info Facebook engineer Josh Wiseman classified as "conversation starters." Then comes a strip of five photos that serve as snapshots to users’ lives. Recall that the existing system stores photos under a tab. A greater emphasis has been placed on getting users to flesh out work and education details. We’re not sure this will increase engagement, but it will certainly create a more visually appealing profile because of all the pictures put front and center. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg discussed the changes on CBS’s "60 Minutes" Dec. 5. eWEEK walks through the changes, which users can opt into when offered. Facebook said it is rolling out the changes gradually and plans to get it to everyone by early next year. – …
Chip Shot: Intel Launches News Service
Intel Corporation has launched a new tech news service designed to cover technology and innovation stories that are often overlooked or warrant more context and deeper reporting. The stories published by the new Intel Free Press (beta) are written by a small team of Intel reporters focused on people, technology, events and topics relevant to Intel. Intel Free Press content may be republished, edited, and re-used free of charge unless otherwise noted. Please bookmark and sign-up for RSS.
America Votes 2010: Your election stories
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Facebook to Champion 500M User Mark with Stories
Facebook will announce that it has reached 500 million users. The milestone comes as "The Social Network" feature film chronicles the inception of Facebook. – Facebook is expected to tout that it has topped 500
million users this week, more than five months after it crossed the 400 million
mark in February.
The company will celebrate topping the lofty half-billion
mark by trotting out a new marketing play called Facebook Stories, according to
AllThin…
11 Stories Apple’s Steve Jobs Will Want to Include in His Biography
News Analysis: Steve Jobs might be the subject of an authorized biography detailing his life and he might even take a direct hand in how it’s written. Here are 11 different stories from his past that he will likely want the world to remember after reading the book.
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Reports are swirling that an official,
authorized biography of Steve Jobs is in the works. If true, the news is
certainly ironic. Jobs is notoriously private. He also has had a tendency over
the years to never discuss moments in his career that weren’t so special.
Worst…
Top 10 Google Stories of 2009
It would be an understatement to opine that 2009 was a big year for Google. With many businesses still laying off employees and struggling to retrench from the tough recession, the search engine flourished. Google unveiled several new products, made acquisitions and eyed new markets, including a plan to offer Chrome Operating System on netbooks in 2010. In this slideshow, eWEEK recaps Google’s busy year.
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Top Security Stories of 2009
From the appearance of the first Apple iPhone worm to the conviction of the hackers behind the Heartland Payment Systems breach, there was no shortage of security news in 2009.
– In three days, 2009 will
officially come to a close. The year saw its share of security incidents,
from the dramatic rise of the Conficker worm to the hacking of
military drones to massive data breaches. Then there was the security industry
itself, which saw a number of acquisitions around se…
eWEEK Selects Its Top 10 Storage Stories of 2009
eWEEK revisited the year — one in which it published more than 1,200 storage-related news articles — and selected 10 it believes were especially relevatory of the industry in 2009.
– Data storage and its surrounding technologies, which some IT people consider rather unexciting, were hardly dull topic sectors in 2009.
The continued explosion in the creation of data worldwide keeps the pressure on vendors, users, and storage managers alike each day to store and secure business …
Mew: No More Stories Are Told Today…
By: Cal Roach
Mew‘s 2005 breakthrough, And The Glass Handed Kites, was almost as confounding as its title, but it came together in a few brilliant moments of atmospheric disco-prog. The follow-up, No More Stories Are Told TodayÂ… (Columbia), is a seamless transition, honing the disjointed weirdness into something slightly more palatable but no less mysterious.
“Introducing Palace Players” and “Repeaterbeater” dare you to lurch along to their somehow catchy yet un-danceable beats. “Silas The Magic Car” and “Cartoons And Macrame Wounds” suck you in with slick, sugary vocal hooks and synth drama, but the lyrics read like mistranslated poetry. The album gets a bit lost in too-conventional meandering at times; Mew is at its best when it forces you to try and figure it out. Since the strangeness ultimately wins out, depending on your tolerance, you’ll be endlessly fascinated or you’ll just give up after a while.
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Google Positions Living Stories as Olive Branch to Publishers
Google is working with The New York Times and the Washington Post on Living Stories, a news platform that streamlines topical news content on one page to keep users from clicking on story links that send them veering off to different destinations. While the newspaper article leads with the most important news, information from prior coverage is often repeated with each new online article and the same article is presented to everyone regardless of whether they already read it. By putting coverage on a single page with one URL, Living Stories organizes information by developments in the story and points out updates.
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Google Dec. 8 teamed with The New York Times and the
Washington Post on Living Stories, an experimental news platform that
streamlines news content on one page to keep users from clicking on story
links that send them veering off to different destinations.
The move is the late…
Dear President Obama: Blogs Fact-Check and Put Stories in Context Much Better than the Corporate Media
President Obama said yesterday:I am concerned that if the direction of the news is all blogosphere, all opinions, with no serious fact-checking, no serious attempts to put stories in context, that what you will end up getting is people shouting at each…
Len Berman: Len Berman’s Top 5 Sports Stories
We found out yesterday that LeBron James smoked marijuana in high school, former major league pitcher Jim Parque used human growth hormone and Florida quarterback Tim Tebow is a virgin.
Len Berman: Len Berman’s Top 5 Sports Stories
TGIF everyone, here’s my Top 5 for July 17, 2009.
Randi Weingarten: Shining a Light on School Success Stories
I had the pleasure of speaking to 2,500 educators on July 13, 2009, at the AFT’s educational issues conference in Washington, D.C. Here’s a portion…




