Monthly Archives: February 2008
Microsoft Upbeat about Windows on the OLPC’s XO
Microsoft is conducting field trials to ensure that a modified version of Windows XP SP2 will be able to run well on the One...
The IP Telephony Spectrum
In the last quarter of 2007, Microsoft burst onto the scene with a pair of products launching Microsoft into the voice over IP and...
Firefox Dirty Dozen: Critical Update Nukes Code Execution Holes
Mozilla's fast-growing Firefox browser has undergone a major security makeover to fix at least a dozen security flaws that put users at risk of...
Go-Go Google Team, but What? No Wiki?
Google's new Apps Team Edition is an interesting software package for Google, but I'd be lying if I said it's what I expected so...
XP Port for XO Laptop Coming
Blog-It's not like anyone has asked for Windows XP to run on the Linux-powered One Laptop Per Child XO laptop, but Microsoft is getting...
McAfee Lays Out 2008 Road Map
With 2007 in the rearview mirror, McAfee officials have designed a road map for the current year touching on endpoint, network and Internet security.McAfee's...
BMC Bullish on Earnings Forecast
Despite a cloudy outlook for other technology companies such as Cisco Systems, BMC Software on Feb. 7 predicted even better results for its earnings...
Tech Execs Stump for Green IT on Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON -- Not so long ago, any sort of "green" discussion on Capitol Hill between the IT industry and lawmakers would have meant only...
Chip Maker ARM to Help Android Get a Leg Up
ARM, whose chips power more than 90 percent of all mobile devices worldwide, plans to demonstrate a prototype mobile phone running Android's mobile operating...
Telecom Crews Start Cable Repairs in the Middle East
FLAG Telecom, owner and operator of several thousand miles of fiber-optic cable in the Middle East, is busily laying new undersea cable to replace...