Monthly Archives: November 2007
Intel Offers SMB Storage Platform
Intel is rolling out a new storage platform through its channel partners designed for easy to use by small and midsize businesses.
The Intel Entry...
Rotten Apple: Leopard
I have never heard so many complaints about a Mac OS upgrade. Back in 2000/2001 when Apple users were switching from its older System...
Lenovo Launches First ThinkStation Workstations
NEW YORK—Lenovo is launching its first ever workstations and a new brand name—ThinkStation—which marks the first update to the well-known Think lineup since the...
Serena Offers Free Requirements Tool
Serena Software is offering a new free visual design tool to help developers better understand user requirements before they begin coding.Serena's Prototype Composer, announced...
10 Things You Should Know About iSCSI
10 Things You Should Know About iSCSI
You really can use your existing Ethernet infrastructure to support iSCSI. Of course, thats assuming you have a...
Mash It Up with Microsoft Popfly
Every Web 2.0 technology has had its time at the top of the hype cycle, from RSS feeds to blogs to wikis to podcasts....
Clock Ticks on
Recently the Internet has started to seem like a lighter, happier place. Web pages have been clearer, graphics have looked snappier, Flash advertisements have...
Managing IT Costs in Uncertain Times
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Swarm of QuickTime Bugs Found
Quick on the heels of QuickTime being given the dubious honor of being named one of the year's 12 scariest applications, Apple has posted...
Leopard’s Disappearing Data Spots
Users, developers and Mac bloggers have confirmed a serious bug in Apple's recently released Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.Moving folders or files between network...