Monthly Archives: September 2006
The Death of Privacy
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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...