Items tagged with 'Bing'

Microsoft and Yahoo Sign Deal, Ink Partnership

Microsoft and Yahoo Sign Deal, Ink Partnership

Microsoft and Yahoo have had an on-again / off-again relationship for years, often whipsawing from one extreme to another. This time, however, it's official, agreed upon, and public. The two companies have signed an agreement aimed at improving their competitive position against Google. Yahoo executives characterized the... Read More
Bing Now Returns Twitter Posts

Bing Now Returns Twitter Posts

There’s been an ongoing discussion in the search community regarding the value of content on Twitter and how to capitalize on it, particularly since Twitter content can reflect instant public reactions and newsworthy events. As a way to add more real time data into its search results, Microsoft has started adding some Twitter... Read More
Microsoft's Bing Enjoys a Second Good Week

Microsoft's Bing Enjoys a Second Good Week

For quite some time now, Google has enjoyed the top spot in terms of search traffic. As you can imagine, Microsoft is not content to simply exist in another company’s shadow, so the company has been attempting to put a dent in Google’s search traffic with a new search engine of its own. Microsoft’s Bing search engine launched... Read More
China Block Sites Ahead of Tiananmen Sq. Anniv.

China Block Sites Ahead of Tiananmen Sq. Anniv.

It's not as though the Internet is totally open in China, and in fact many users don't realize what they are missing, just that they can't reach certain sites. However, as the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, or what China likes to refer to as the June Fourth Incident, approaches, China has pumped up its... Read More
Microsoft's Bing Decision Engine Live June 3rd

Microsoft's Bing Decision Engine Live June 3rd

Just what the world needs, right? Another search engine. Before you just pass Microsoft's efforts up as futile, we should point out that 'Bing' does actually look rather promising. Of course, Wolfram Alpha is but a long lost memory in most minds by now, so it remains to be seen how much traction Bing will receive when staring... Read More
Will AMD Stop Fabbing Their Own Chips?

Will AMD Stop Fabbing Their Own Chips?

If you're hungry for news about the future of Intel's pesky little rival, AMD, (we always are) then perhaps you'd go to their spokesman and flat out ask. If you're Business Week, here's the sort of answer you'd get: "AMD continues to look at multiple options that leverage our world-class manufacturing capabilities and relationships... Read More
HotHardware Blog Updates, Tweets and FBing

HotHardware Blog Updates, Tweets and FBing

Though you might not go there as often yet, you soon will.  It's a random sort of babble that sounds mysteriously entertaining at first and then sucks you in like some cheesy sit-com.  What am I speaking of you say? Why the HH Blog Roll of course!  In our recent submissions we discuss things like the new... Read More
TSMC Fabbing 40nm Products

TSMC Fabbing 40nm Products

While everyone is still “oooohing” and “ahhhhing” at the raw power and efficiency provided by 45nm chips such as Intel's Penryn lineup, TSMC was looking forward to the next big thing: 40nm.“Following successful tapeouts and customer announcements of its 45nm process technology in 2007, TSMC has moved forward quickly and... Read More
Is Your Printer Stabbing You In The Back?

Is Your Printer Stabbing You In The Back?

Web-enabled businesses (are there any other kind any more?) are always on the lookout for security breaches, and rightfully so, as hackers are working day and night to find overlooked vulnerabilities and exploit them. But office information security managers might be forgetting one fairly large exposure to the risk of stolen... Read More
Bing! You've Got (Someone Else's) Mail. Print It

Bing! You've Got (Someone Else's) Mail. Print It

All cubicle workers have stories about the time they hit "Reply All" instead of "Reply" and embarrassed themselves in the office. But in what might be the mother of all misdirected e-mail disasters, a lawyer representing drugmaker Eli Lilly in confidential settlement talks with the government had both Bradford Berenson,... Read More
Bada Bing! HBO On Your Computer

Bada Bing! HBO On Your Computer

HBO,Time Warner's cable TV channel, is launching a service allowing subscribers to download and watch HBO content like the Sopranos and Sex in the City on their computers and various mobile devices. It will be offered as a free add-on to their existing subscribers to HBO and HBO on Demand. Targeted at younger subscribers... Read More
U.S. Justice Dept. Probing Sony Unit

U.S. Justice Dept. Probing Sony Unit

And the hits just keep coming for Sony.  On top of the whole battery fiasco, now the US Justice Department has subpoenaed information from Sony with regards to their SRAM business.  After several charges and fines in recent years regarding allegations of price fixing in the DRAM industry, the DOJ does not appear... Read More
The AOL Privacy Scandal's Disturbing Search Results

The AOL Privacy Scandal's Disturbing Search Results

For a time, AOL was intent on creating a huge database containing what types of things people usually search for. When the operation was revealed, AOL apologized, removed the file, but not in time. 21 Million search queries is what the file contains, and with a number like that, you know you're going to see a great... Read More
AMD Athlon 64 3800+: Probing the Venice Core

AMD Athlon 64 3800+: Probing the Venice Core

Hello HotHardware fans! BW here, dropping in to let you all know that we've just posted a new article where we investigate the overclocking potential, thermal characteristics, and power consumption of AMD's new .09 micron, Venice-core based Athlon 64 3800+ processor. Our results were really interesting. Click here and check... Read More
AMD Athlon 64 3800+: Probing the Venice Core

AMD Athlon 64 3800+: Probing the Venice Core

  Although desktop dual-core processors from AMD are on the horizon, engineers there are still hard at work refining their single-core processor designs. The latest revision to the Athlon 64 core, internally code named "Venice", recently made it way onto the mass market, carrying a "Rev. E" moniker. ... Read More