Monthly Archives: July 2006

Apple Targets Educators with iMac

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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?

0
Since Day One of The SCO Groups lawsuit against IBM on the grounds that the corporate giant had stolen its Unix intellectual property for...