Monthly Archives: March 2006
Google Shareholder Meeting Set
As seen here, Google's set for its annual shareholder meeting, to take place on May 11 at Google HQ in Mountain View, Calif. Google...
Intel Sets Out to Discover New Worlds for the PC
Intel says it wants to put PCs into the hands of more people around the world.
The chip maker on March 31 unveiled an initiative...
Eolas: Changing IE User Experience a Shame
Eolas Technologies says the decision by Microsoft to modify its Internet Explorer browser at the expense of a seamless user experience is a "disappointment"...
Group Helps VARs, Integrators Grow
After 12 years of being the go-to computer guy in his familys Southern California chemical business (not to mention, serving as its general manager),...
Small VARs Find Strength in Numbers
Jim Locke, principal of JW Locke & Associates, knows a thing or two about partnering. As founder of the Small and Medium Business Technology...
Would a Security Monopoly Really Be So Bad?
You could see it coming for years: Microsofts entry into the security business will be treacherous for other security vendors. Its been about to...
Google Mashers Turn On Google
Web developers combining their creations with Google maps aren't a very happy lot any more.This was once an adoring throng of Web hobbyists and...
eWEEK Labs Apple Birthday Bash
April 1 marks the 30th anniversary of Apple Computer. As our Apple reviews retrospective illustrates, we humble Labs analysts havent been following the company...
Microsoft Week Ahead, Week in Review – 4
Microsoft Watch editor Mary Jo Foley looks back at Business Mashup news from Microsofts Convergence conference; in light of the continuing fight with the...
Red Hat, Novell Virtualization and More
Red Hat and Novell bake virtualization into Linux platforms; Microsoft fights EU fines, makes storage push with release of Windows Storage Server 2003 R2;...