Monthly Archives: March 2007
HP Launches Photo Print Platform for Graphics Pros
Hewlett-Packard on March 8 launched its HP Designjet GP Photo Print platform, the Z3100 Photo Print Series, a printer that provides photographers and graphic...
Call Centers Could Face DST Change Problems
Customer satisfaction could take a hit for call centers that overlooked more obscure parts of the system in preparing for the daylight-saving time rule...
Printer Vendors Deliver DST Fixes on Web Pages
When daylight-saving time starts on March 11, people will reset their clocks, DVD players, VCRs and many other devices that have internal clocks.
But most...
Examining the Move to Reanimate HTML
When it comes to the technologies that make up the World Wide Web, one thing is certain: HTML clearly represents the past. HTML, you...
Pondering Linux PC Preloads
In recent weeks, theres been quite a bit of buzz surrounding Linux and its chances for earning a spot as a preloaded option on...
Intel Unveils 50-Watt Quad-core Chips
Once again, Intel is ramping up its quad-core lineup.
This time, the worlds largest chip maker is scheduled to unveil a pair of Xeon quad-core...
New Security Services Put E-Mail Content Under Microscope
Web security company MessageLabs announced March 9 the launch of new versions of managed e-mail services that allow enterprises to control content sent to...
The Macs Stealthy Return into the Enterprise
Believe it or not, prior to the great PC purges of the middle 1990s, the Macintosh was an enterprise computer. Its the truth.
In bygone...
Real Dinner, Virtual Topic
XenSource gets in some licks at VMware, Cisco clarifies virtualization strategy and the dinner table talk turns to power-efficient data centers and server monitoring...
Microsoft to Play Hooky on Patch Tuesday
Microsoft is taking a breather from security, with no security updates coming on this month's Patch Tuesday, March 13.The company posted a note to...