Monthly Archives: November 2008
Microsoft Fixes Old Along with New on Patch Tuesday
In a relatively quiet Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has plugged critical security holes in Microsoft XML Core Services as well as an old vulnerability affecting...
Mindjet Introduces Mind-Mapping Player
Mindjet Introduces Mind-Mapping Player
Mindjet Player
The Mindjet Player lets users take their work and send it via Adobe Flash or PDF files. When the files...
Google Brings Voice, Video Chat to Gmail
Google Nov. 11 continued boosting the value of its Web e-mail application by launching voice and video chat for Gmail.The feature, which could put...
Parallels Readies Next Desktop for Mac and Windows Virtualization
Parallels is looking to make running Microsoft Windows and other operating systems on the Apple Mac easier with the release of the latest version...
Opera Releases Opera Mini 4.2 Beta, Chides Microsoft
Opera Software has released a preview of Opera Mini 4.2, the newest version of the company's mobile Web browser, which works on almost every...
DeepDyve into the Deep Web
DeepDyve into the Deep Web
Is This DeepDyve or Facebook?
DeepDyve's new UI follows in the footsteps of so many companies looking to create a more...
Critical Infrastructure Unprepared for Attacks
I had the opportunity to spend some time last week with Tom Kellermann, a member of the Commission on Cyber Security for the 44th...
Sun, Microsoft Search Deal Underscore Google’s Growing Monopoly
Update: Funny how things evolve in high-tech, with some deals lasting what seems like ages and others, announced with so much enthusiasm, dying out....
Google Gmail Becoming More Enterprise-Friendly
Like most e-mail programs, Google's Gmail application began as a simple tool for composing, sending and receiving e-mail messages over the Internet.Those of you...
How CIOs Should Judge Networked Application Performance
/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_%282%29.jpgThe modern-day network is not a utility but a complex, ever-changing entity that requires constant management by skilled network professionals. Gone are the days...