Monthly Archives: June 2007
The Ten Most Wanted Future Technologies
Click the image to see the slide showTen Most Wanted Future Technologies
Every day here at eWEEK's Emerging Technology site we look at the newest...
Will Palm’s Foleo Fulfill its Promises?
I've been burned more than once by lighter-than-laptop computing devices that have failed to fulfill their promise. Still, I can't help but be excited...
Is Google in the Right Gear?
Now that some of the hype has died down a bit about Google Gears—the search giants open-source technology for creating offline Web applications—I thought...
Privacy International’s report illustrates European concerns
London-based watchdog group Privacy International castigated Google for the company's inattention to privacy concerns, and the blog world -- led by Googler Matt Cutts...
Microsoft Bolsters Visual Studio Team System
Microsoft made available June 11 the Visual Studio Team Foundation Server-Project Server 2007 Connector.
The PS-TFS Connector provides a deeper level of integration between TFS...
Yahoo Messenger Flaw Being Exploited in the Wild
A high-risk Yahoo Messenger vulnerability is being exploited in the wild, jacking up the criticality of applying a fix to avoid system hijacking.At issue...
Adobe Renames Apollo Software Adobe AIR
Adobe is giving its Apollo cross-operating system software for building rich Internet applications the formal name of Adobe AIR, or Adobe Integrated Runtime.
In an...
New Google Tool Gets Offline Access in Gear
Everywhere you look, it seems as if more and more core applications are moving from the desktop to the Web, but for all the...
Report: 1 Billion PCs in Use by 2008
The 1 billionth PC is expected to roll off the assembly line and into use by the end of 2008, some 31 years after...
IBM to Buy Telelogic for $745 Million
ORLANDO, Fla.—IBM plans to acquire Telelogic for about $745 million.
IBM announced the move at its Rational Software Development Conference here June 11. IBMs Rational...