Monthly Archives: April 2006
EDS, Navy Get Back on Course
Electronic data systems earned redemption on one of the largest and perhaps most troubled contracts in the history of outsourcing, signing a three-year, $3.1...
Wireless Notebooks Go Wild
Notebooks equipped for wireless WANs are poised to make a slew of tasks easier, from skiers plotting their next runs to doctors managing patient...
At Some Web Sites, ‘Tipping’ Is Encouraged
Scott Karp has discovered he's going to need help collecting any of the revenue he earns participating in Google's AdSense advertising program.So now his...
AOL Enhances Mobile Phone Offerings
At CTIA Wireless AOL on Monday announced several improvements to its mobile offerings, including an enhancement to its mobile search service that would format...
OnSecurity: eEyes Unofficial IE Patch
eWEEK Senior Writer Ryan Naraine talks with Marc Maiffret, chief hacking officer of eEye, to discuss the companys decision to release an unofficial patch...
UAVs: Instant Eyes in the Skies
In the theater of operations in Iraq, the U.S. Marines rely on video from unmanned aerial vehicles to warn them as to whats ahead....
Google Has Multimedia on Its Mind
Internet search provider Google appears more serious than ever about preparing features for home electronics.
In the past few weeks, the Mountain View, Calif.-based firm...
Theres No Privacy Interest in Public
I get burned up when I see public surveillance cameras referred to with the term "Big Brother" as in this news story.Referring to cameras...
Application Acceleration Market Hits $1.2B
The worldwide market for application acceleration technology grew to $1.2 billion in 2005, a 36 percent spike over 2004, according to Gartner in a...
Microsoft Targets SMBs with Storage Deals
Shedding any notions among customers of being no more than a novelty within the tightly contested storage market, Microsoft is aggressively leveraging OEM partnerships...