Monthly Archives: October 2006
T-Mobile Moves to 3G
T-Mobile USA CEO Robert Dotson announced T-Mobiles move into 3G service at a press conference in New York on Oct. 6.
Dotson reported on the...
New Licensing Terms Implemented for Windows Server Virtualization
New servers running Windows Server 2003 R2 Datacenter Edition now have the license rights to run an unlimited number of virtualized Windows Server instances.The...
Microsoft’s New Anti-piracy Tools Come at a Steep Price
It seems Microsoft's decision to introduce a new platform and technologies designed to reduce piracy and improve authentication in Windows Vista may come at...
Inside the Secret Google Think Tank Meeting
The search giant invited executives from major networks, media companies, NASA, the top librarian from the U.S. Library of Congress and former Vice President...
Dunn, 4 Others Charged in HP Scandal
The next stop for Patricia Dunn and four others involved in the controversy surrounding Hewlett-Packards hunt for a news leak may be a California...
Seven Linux Distros Battle for an Old ThinkPad
Like most companies, my employer has a stash of old, "obsolete" PCs and laptops that wont run the latest versions of Windows worth a...
Google Launches Code Search for Script Kiddies
After watching sites like Koders and Krugle grab some headlines for code search, Google has rolled its own code-specific engine, which is now available...
Why Its Time to Lose the Snide IT Attitude
In the years before the tech bubble burst, IT was king: there was a huge demand for professionals with technical prowess and an overwhelming...
New Licensing Terms Take Effect for Windows Server Virtualization
Microsoft has implemented a significant change in its licensing for Windows Server System products that are used in virtual machine environments.
New servers licensed with...
New Anti-Piracy Tools Will Delay Enterprise Adoption of Vista
The new anti-piracy and validation tools that Microsoft plans to ship starting with Windows Vista and Longhorn Server will help ensure that there will...