Monthly Archives: June 2006
Senate Committee Chairman Says No to Net Neutrality
WASHINGTON—Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, told eWEEK on June 22 that he does not want any sort of net neutrality legislation to be part of...
Americas Tech Demise Greatly Exaggerated
It was only a few years ago that parents were cautioning their children not to set off into technology careers; the recession after the...
BlackBerry 7130e Brings Capable Feature Set, Wireless WAN Capabilities
Research In Motions BlackBerry 7130e has been part of Verizon Wireless lineup for half a year now, but the version released in June brings...
Big Guns Take Sides in Standards Shootout
The white hats and the black hats are taking sides in the streets of storages Dodge City, loading their six-shooters for a possible clash...
Lexus G 450h Review: A Wickedly Fast Hybrid
Buying a $60,000 hybrid car to cut driving costs makes sense the way putting Mrs. H. Ross Perot into the workforce makes sense: The...
Flock Evolves the Browser to Web 2.0
The Internet is supposed to be interactive, right? Its not just about being a passive watcher of Web sites, but about sharing your input,...
Report: Dell Notebook Goes Up in Smoke
Dell says its investigating an incident in which one of its laptops is said to have caught fire.
The event, detailed in a report by...
Wire It Yourself
In a world of wireless this and wireless that, sometimes we all find ourselves begging for a little bit more—a little more reliability, a...
Toshibas Laptop HD DVD Trouble
Toshiba takes high-definition TV to the next level with its Qosmio G35-AV650 ($2,999.99 direct) notebook. Now the most complete Media Center laptop on the...
Googles Girouard Has High Hopes for Enterprise Search
Can Google turn enterprise IT from a cost center to a profit center? Maybe.
That question and answer came up during the keynote session at...