Monthly Archives: July 2006
Apple Targets Educators with iMac
Apple Computer announced July 5 that it will offer a new 17-inch iMac for $899, which will replace the older eMac model.
The iMac, which...
Digital Drawing at Its Best: Wacom Cintiq 21UX
As any computer artist will tell you, trying to draw well with a mouse is nearly impossible. A pen tablet is a vast improvement,...
Report: Advertisers Cut Spending, Blame Google and Yahoo for Click Fraud
Advertisers wasted over $800 million last year on phony clicks, prompting many to blame Google and Yahoo for extensive fraud, according to a report...
EMC Touts Encryption Gained Via RSA
Storage giant EMC claims that it is planning to hold onto all of RSA Securitys operations once its $2.1 billion deal for the software...
eWEEK Daily News Podcast, July 5
Analysts are split on value of EMCs acquisition of RSA, but customers seem happy with it; judge throws out two-thirds of SCO accusations that...
Flock 0.7 Browser Beta Flies Forth
Flock, which introduced a new open-source web browser based on Mozilla Firefox last fall, released a new, improved beta version June 30 for free...
Microsoft Paves the Glidepath to Vista
As Windows Vista continues to inch forward, Microsoft is increasing its outreach to ISVs—even the smallest one- to three-person companies—in the hopes of convincing...
Sun, Imation to Jointly Develop Tape Drive
Sun Microsystems and Imation said July 5 that they have agreed to jointly develop and launch a new version of the Sun StorageTek T9840...
Network IPS Isnt a This-Generation Technology
The network perimeter at the typical enterprise is getting to be a crowded place.
Youve got firewalls and VPN concentrators at the very outside. Youve...
SCOs Case at an End?
Since Day One of The SCO Groups lawsuit against IBM on the grounds that the corporate giant had stolen its Unix intellectual property for...