Monthly Archives: January 2007
Macworld Expo: The Mac Gets Back into Business?
SAN FRANCISCO—The buzz is swelling in anticipation of consumer-side announcements from Steve Jobs keynote address that will kick off the annual Macworld Expo here....
links for 2007-01-06
Matt McAlister » eWeek doesn't want me to visit eweek.com
Makes some fair points about our web site -- Interestingly, when I navigated away from...
Mac OS X Developers Watch Month of Apple Bugs
Developers of applications for Apples Mac OS X have been watching the Month of Apple Bugs project closely, and are generally in favor of...
Microsoft Withdraws 4 Patch Day Bulletins
Microsoft has suddenly yanked four bulletins from next Tuesday's Patch Day batch, a surefire sign that the company continues to struggle with the patch...
Apple Flaw Project Odds and Ends
MoAB update: An official patch from VideoLAN, hidden taunts and heated verbal punditry.
What is missing from CES?
Ah, a new year. This year I'm not going to CES, but eWeek has enough editors and reporters at the Las Vegas event to...
The Week In Review: Friday January 5, 2007
The week in review: the best and worst of the week just passed in technology: Friday, January 05, 2007Good: What's good for Cisco is...
Hitachi Heralds 1TB Hard Drive
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies on Jan. 5 unveiled what it says is the industrys first 1TB hard drive.The Deskstar 7K1000 offers users a high...
VMware Slices Up Mac OS X
eWEEK Labs recently tested a beta release of VMwares "Fusion," a desktop virtualization product for Mac OS X thats comparable in function to VMware...
Default, Dear Brutus, Is in Ourselves
Reading through the updates on the latest PDF-related security flaw, I found one key observation about the pathway to exploits with full access to...