Monthly Archives: July 2006
Work Anywhere, Play Anywhere
If you've seen the latest demos at Microsoft's Center for Information Work or during some of the company's more futuristic keynote addresses, you probably...
Where Will Microsoft Spend in 2007?
For fiscal 2006, Microsoft's revenues hit record levels, even if profits declined. Microsoft also announced on July 20 that it is planning to undertake...
Go Google Speed Racer, Go!
Google reported a 110 percent rise in quarterly profits today, demonstrating that the company evaded the slow growth trend that has stymied Yahoo and...
Intel to Tout Chip Trifecta in Turnaround Bid
PC buyers might soon find dual cores in nearly every PC as Intel works to create a second-half turnaround.
The chip maker, which suffered processor...
Which Browser Is Best: Firefox 2, IE 7 or Opera 9?
For a long time, there was nothing to talk about in Web browsers. You used Internet Explorer, and that was it.
Oh, to be sure,...
Microsoft’s Tenets: Old Words in New Bottles
For Microsoft historians who've kept tabs on Microsoft's dealings with its PC and software partners during the past decade, the words "Microsoft" and "principle"...
HPs Low-Cost Color Laser Printer Is Money
Some things just sound too good to be true. For example: a $300 color laser. Surely at that price there must be something seriously...
Storage Digest: News from NetApp, Overland, BakBone, Zantaz
It was a busy week for new product releases in the enterprise data storage business, with several major vendors introducing new packages or enhancements...
Is India Losing Its Wage Edge?
For Indian outsourcers its the problem that just wont go away: wage inflation.
Widely acknowledged by the outsourcers themselves and until now kept at bay...
Amnesty Slams Google, Yahoo, Microsoft for Censorship in China
Google, Yahoo and Microsoft are subverting freedom of expression by abetting censorship in China, Amnesty International says in a report."The actions of these Internet...