Monthly Archives: September 2006
Can You Hear Me When It Counts?
To John Graves, wireless communications is a lot more than Verizon Wireless catchy "Can You Hear Me Now?" tag line. Its about emergency responders...
Planning Makes Perfect
You wouldnt think Los Angeles was the place to go for a sense of reality last week, but it was. I was at the...
New Treo Makes Up for Lost RAM
Palm has released the second iteration of its smart phone loaded with Microsofts Windows Mobile operating system. The Treo 700wx is almost identical to...
XenSource Steps It Up
XenEnterprise 3.0 is the long-awaited first product from XenSource, the company founded by members of the Xen open-source project to productize Xen virtualization technology...
Our Browsers, Our Selves
Would you want your browsers cache published?I didnt think so. Most people have a basic sense of privacy that includes keeping what we think,...
25 More Top Technologies
When eWeek Labs named 25 products as the most influential of the 25-year era of the PC (see "25 products define 25 years of...
Dell 2.0: Will It Be Enough?
Uh-oh. You know when companies start throwing around "2.0" projects that theyre in trouble. The last one I recall was Siebels Chapter 2 in...
Dell Launches Itself, 2.0
Dell says it has hit the reset button on its business.The Round Rock, Texas, PC maker, which has been battered by sagging financials—in part,...
Hurd Consolidates Control of HP
Replacing Patricia Dunn with Mark Hurd as chairman of Hewlett-Packards board of directors should help calm the roiling controversy surrounding the technology giant, but...
Microsoft Plays Patch Catch-Up
Microsofts patch on Sept. 12 brought three bulletins covering three software flaws, but the day will be remembered most for an Internet Explorer mega-patch...