Monthly Archives: May 2006
Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch
The MacBook Pro 17-inch, the second Apple branded notebook to receive Intels powerful Dual Core architecture, offers virtually everything a user needs. It shares...
Google Woos Java Developers
Google's introduced new tools so Web-based software developers can more easily bind their work to Gmail, Google Maps and other Google features.The free Google...
Rootkit Infiltrates Online Poker Software
For online poker players, this was always going to be a losing hand.
A Trojan with malicious rootkit features hidden in a legitimate software package...
A New Kind of Data Need for a New Kind of Retailer
As retailers find dollars by having certain stores specialize in various ethnic or lifestyle segments, they are often neglecting to update their store data...
Enterprise Search Offerings: Microsoft Versus Google
Microsoft is ratcheting up its enterprise search offerings and is set to announce a new client-based application known as Windows Live Search as well...
Tech Giants Are Stumbling
Consider this: Microsoft recently said it is going to dip into its massive savings to put an extra $2 billion or so into the...
Smarter Homes
We take you inside three of the smartest homes in America to show you what theyve done and how they did it. We also...
HP to Consolidate Global Data Centers
Hewlett-Packard is consolidating its 85 data centers worldwide into six centers in the United States, a move the company said will save $1 billion...
BET Networks Tunes into E-Commerce, Convergence Style
The historic problem with network television advertising has been an inability to prove any return on investment and the problem with e-commerce has been...
Keeping Thunderbird from Breaking
My love/hate relationship with Thunderbird, the Mozilla Foundations e-mail client, continues.
On the one hand, Thunderbirds a very good open-source e-mail/Usenet/RSS client. Its easy to...