Monthly Archives: January 2008
This Week In Emerging Technology – January 3rd
Here are the emerging technology stories for the week of December 31st.Lots of Laptop Storage - Following on a recent announcement from Hitachi about...
Scoble Unmasked as Facebook Digibomber
Attempts to buck the system and stick it to the digital "man" will rock the blogosphere every time, especially when the battleground is data...
Three Companies to Watch
Here are three companies to watch. Companies that may change the way you compute and interact with the digital world. Two are in the...
A More Open Microsoft
You might have missed the news just before the holidays that Microsoft has become slightly more open with respect to its networking protocols. Late...
Motorola Introduces Mobile Video Player
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Motorola Inc, the worlds third biggest cell phone maker, on Thursday introduced a mobile media player that shows live television, on-demand video...
Stock Beats Sex on Google China
BEIJING (Reuters)—The names of three banks and the word "stocks" beat "sex" to become four of the most Googled words in China last year,...
eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: MySQL Enterprise Monitor
eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: MySQL Enterprise Monitor
The Enterprise Monitor Dashboard provides a quick overview of monitored servers and their basic state of affairs (see far...
ID Theft Vulnerability Haunts Firefox
Israeli security researcher Aviv Raff has issued a warning for a fairly serious browser vulnerability that exposes Firefox users to identity theft attacks.Raff, a...
Interoperability Still Stumbling Block for Open Source in 2008
Enterprise customers are using open-source software more and more, but issues of interoperability are still a stumbling block to widespread adoption, say customers and...
SAP-Business Objects Deal Threatens IBM Relationship
With SAPs acquisition of Business Objects set to close this quarter, the deal leaves a rarely-asked question regarding Business Objects long-standing relationship with IBM:...