Monthly Archives: September 2006
RIM BlackBerry Pearl
Research In Motion throws away its suits and ties with the Pearl, a delicious little multimedia smart phone that—surprise!—just happens to be a BlackBerry.
Slimmer...
Looks Arent Everything with Linux
Ubuntu Linux 6.06 LTS—the free operating system that eWEEK Labs recently named the current Linux desktop champ—recently hit a sizable pothole on the road...
Getting the Global View with CA
CAs Unicenter Network and Systems Management r11.1 extends centralized control over geographically distributed and diverse operating systems running in large-scale enterprise IT environments.
eWEEK Labs...
NYBOT Gets Back on Track
After being destroyed on Sept. 11, 2001, the trading floor of New York Board of Trade, at 4 World Trade Center, is capping five...
Itanium Gets Back on the Horse
The beleaguered Itanium platform is getting yet another chance to prove its stuff. eWEEK Labs tests of a server based on the newest Itanium...
Intel Says vPro Tames Business PC Management
Intel is promising to smooth PC management with the introduction of vPro, a new chip platform for business desktops.
Intel unveiled the collection of chips...
Another Critical MS Office Patch on Tap
Microsoft is on the verge of shipping another "critical" bulletin to cover holes in its Microsoft Office productivity suite.
The worlds largest software maker plans...
Iomega Unveils Twin-Drive External Storage for Macs
Data storage device maker Iomega introduced on Sept. 7 a high-capacity external drive preformatted for Apples Power Mac and new Mac Pro computers and...
How to Sell a Vista Upgrade to Your Boss
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How to Sell a Vista Upgrade to Your Boss: We asked how companies are planning to cost-justify an upgrade to Vista. Microsoft Watch readers...
Google Testing Mobile AdWords in US, UK and Germany
A Google spokesperson confirmed today that the company is testing mobile AdWords in the US, UK and Germany. As reported earlier, the system is...