Monthly Archives: June 2006

Apple Patches Critical OS X Flaws

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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

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"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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...