Monthly Archives: June 2006
Apple Patches Critical OS X Flaws
Apples latest version of its Mac OS X operating system, released June 27, promises to patch a series of serious security vulnerabilities that could...
Not Just for Layovers: 10 Off-the-Radar Tech Hubs
"This article is a joke, isnt it?" an eWEEK reader asked in response to our story, "Beyond the Valley: 10 Blooming U.S. Cities for...
Self-Checkout System Spending Soars to $475 Billion
American consumers—especially frequent fliers—are becoming quite comfortable with self-checkout systems, to the tune of a projected $475 billion in self-checkout purchases this year, according...
Apples OS X Leopard: A Business Wish List
What is coming in Mac OS X 10.5, code-named Leopard? Does anyone outside the executive suite in Cupertino really know? Putting aside the half-baked...
Microsoft Group Makes Mobility King
Microsoft wants to reframe Windows for mobile devices. The software giant has formed a new Windows Client Mobility Marketing Team within its Windows Client...
Widespread Linux GPL Violations Alleged
Could many smaller Linux distributions be in violation of the GPL? Thats what Warren Woodford, the man behind the popular MEPIS distribution thinks.
As detailed...
Apple Improves Networking in Tiger
Apple Computers release of Mac OS X 10.4.7 June 27 for both PowerPC- and Intel-based Macintosh computers resolves many networking problems, improves data syncing,...
Adobe Sets Flex 2 Free
Adobe Systems has made what the company hopes is a game-changing move by bringing its Flex core software development kit to developers free of...
eWEEK Daily News Podcast, June 28
In this eWEEK Daily News Podcast: In this eWEEK Daily News Podcast: Windows churns out another Vista test build, but does it mean the...
SourceLabs System Provides Continuous Open-Source Support
SourceLabs announced June 28 the SourceLabs Continuous Support System, technology that dramatically improves the timeliness and effectiveness of software support for large, mission-critical enterprise...