Monthly Archives: February 2007
Motion Computing, Intel Push Tablet for Doctors
Motion Computing and Intel are looking to carve out a spot in the health care market with a new tablet PC.
The Austin, Texas, tablet...
Ciscos Reactivity Buy Further Consolidates SOA
Cisco Systems move to acquire Reactivity is one more step in the continuing march toward consolidation in the Web services and service-oriented architecture market.
San...
Google Patches Vulnerability in Desktop Search Tool
Google has issued a patch for a serious vulnerability involving Google Desktop that would have allowed attackers to steal personal information and possibly take...
Updated: Latest IE Thing: It’s Not a Bug, It’s a Feature
Microsoft has another IE vulnerability on its hands. But is it a flaw, or is it a feature?IE's been having a miserable time of...
Word of Mouth: Full Employment
Federal Reserve Board Governor Susan Bies told an audience at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business this morning that the U.S. economy is "basically...
Google is the father of my baby!
I just turned on the TV after lunch and what do I see but Google's Gmail featured in a promo for an upcoming "As...
Watchfire Releases Web-Based Security Scanning Tool
Watchfire has released a new vulnerability scanning and reporting tool aimed at finding security flaws early in the software development lifecycle.
Appscan Enterprise 5 features...
AMD Rolls Out Low-Watt Processors
With little fanfare, Advanced Micro Devices released two, low-watt Athlon desktop processors on Feb. 20, along with a new dual-core chip model, the Athlon...
eWEEK Labs Sheds Light on Daylight-Saving Time 2007
Is it spring forward and fall back, or spring back and fall forward? As confusing as the beginning of daylight-saving time can be in...
Apples Mac Halo: No Myth
With Windows Vista now in the channel, some analysts predict reversals for Apple. Others now question the so-called "halo effect" of the iPod, the...