Monthly Archives: April 2005
Businesses Feel the Pain of Offshore Buying
To try to cut costs, enterprises of all sizes are moving more and more to "offshoring," buying their finished goods and raw materials from...
Photoshop CS2s Filters Take Sharpening to New Level – 2
Hello, and welcome back to our tour of Adobe Photoshop CS2. This tour is intended specifically for photographers, and it visits areas where extensive...
Katt Covets a Think Week
From: [email protected]: Monday, April 11, 2005 12:07 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Katt-a-tonic withdrawal; takeovers and makeovers"Why wasnt I sober when I took my SATs?" sobbed...
Open-Source Project Offers Alternative to Visual Studio Team System
A team of developers has started a project to create an open-source alternative to Microsoft Corp.s Visual Studio Team System.
The project, known as NTeam,...
Californians Sign Up for Online Organ Donor Registry
Californias new online registry for organ donors has already signed up more people than expected.
As of Friday morning, more than 17,500 people had registered,...
Congress Eyes Patriot Act Tweaks
Congress is taking a second look at the FBIs power to seize confidential customer records from businesses without showing probable cause in a state...
Shutting Down the Highway to Internet Hell
Do you run a mail server on your home Internet account? If you do, its probably without your knowledge, such as in a mail...
HP Punches Up Newest iPaq
Hewlett-Packard Co. is planning a spring debut for the next version of its iPaq, which will include considerable functionality and performance improvements.
The new iPaq...
Firefox Patch on the Way for JavaScript Engine Flaw
The Mozilla Foundation plans to release a new version of its flagship Firefox browser as early as this weekend to patch a known JavaScript...
Will Click-Fraud Suits Hobble Search?
The problem of click fraud in search-based advertising is undergoing intense scrutiny as it moves out of the shadows of the online industry and...