Monthly Archives: September 2006

RIM BlackBerry Pearl

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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class="ArticleBody"> 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

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A Google spokesperson confirmed today that the company is testing mobile AdWords in the US, UK and Germany. As reported earlier, the system is...