Monthly Archives: September 2006

The Death of Privacy

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In privacy circles, a mostly forgotten incident from the end of the dot-com euphoria aptly illustrates the lack of regard most companies have toward...

eMachines T6536

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The eMachines T6536 continues the value proposition introduced in the earlier T6532 system. Its eMachines top-of-the-line PC, and includes such high-end components as 1GB...

Microsoft May Delay Vista’s European Launch

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Microsoft is making noises about delaying the launch of Windows Vista in Europe in order not to run afoul of government regulators there. Microsoft...

Our View: Cyber Plan Needs Attention

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Tooling Up for Disasters

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Vista Compatibility: What Does Microsoft Owe Us?

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Despite the rosy outlook sounded by Windows Vista true believers, the compatibility picture for Vista is blurry at best. How Microsofts next-generation operating system...

Eclipse Mixes in Secret Sauce for Developer Success

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—The Eclipse Foundation succeeds as broad-based open-source organization because of its "secret sauce" for uniting a wide variety of companies and organizations to...

IBM Builds on 50 Years of Spinning Disk Storage

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SAN JOSE, Calif.-IBM, that oh-so-straight-laced bastion of research, development and commercial success, is kicking back a little to celebrate an anniversary this month and...

Sun Brings JRuby In-House

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Sun Microsystems has hired the lead developers on the JRuby project, an open-source project aimed at developing an implementation of the Ruby language on...

SGI Will Shut Down MIPS/Irix Line

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Silicon Graphics is getting rid of the high-end MIPS/Irix hardware that it has been making for almost two decades, but it is throwing a...