Monthly Archives: February 2007
Microsofts Expression Man
Forest Key is leading Microsoft into uncharted territory for the software company: the land of professional design tools. After years of continual leadership in...
Treo 750 Travels Far and Wide
Palms new Treo 750 is a smart phone of many firsts—its the first GSM Windows-based Treo available in the United States and the first...
Career Central – 12
Study: For IT execs, men face salary gapWhile the gender wage gap may be alive and kicking among technology workers, the pendulum swung in...
SEC Sues Florida College Student
The Securities and Exchange Commission is suing a 21-year-old Florida college student who is believed to be responsible for carrying out a sophisticated online...
The Buzz – 20
GOVERNMENTChinese official vows to purify InternetThe top Communist partyleader in China is taking it upon himself to "purify" the Internet, a move meant to...
Strangers on a Train
"Did he ever return, no he never returned and his fate is still unlearned," the Katt warbled, Kingston Trio-like. The Kitty Katt continued humming...
The Price of Innovation
With Apple MacBook-like looks, a nice widescreen display and the kind of portability usually found in Lenovo Groups ThinkPads, Toshibas Portégé R400 is the...
Netreo Service Takes Agentless Approach
Netreos OmniCenter OnDemand provides network, system and application management without using agents or appliances. While OmniCenter OnDemand currently lacks a full-fledged configuration management database,...
Windows Apps Move to OS X
Linux and Apples Mac OS X are effective desktop operating systems, to be sure, but Microsofts Windows has such a big piece of the...
Offices Makeover to Continue
Although Windows Vista and Office 2007 officially hit the streets Jan. 30 after years of development, Microsoft is far from done with innovating and...