Monthly Archives: December 2008
Reader Favorites: eWEEK’s Most Read Stories of 2008
No 1: Slide Show, The Best and Worst Microsoft Products-June 24, 2008From the server-side scripting Active Server Pages to perennial stalwarts Windows Server 2003...
IT Trends for 2009
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Apple Harvests Biggest Crop in a Decade
Apple Harvests Biggest Crop in a Decade
by Joe Wilcox
JANUARY
• At Macworld, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils the MacBook Air, which is ultra-thin and lightweight...
Verizon Wins $33M Cybersquatting Decision
A U.S. district court has granted Verizon a $33.15 million judgment against domain registrar OnlineNIC for bad faith registrations of Verizon-related domains. OnlineNIC, based...
Sprint Bolsters Network for New Year’s Texting Frenzy
When considering New Year's Eve celebrations, you probably think of parties, Times Square, Dick Clark and one whopper of a hangover the following morning....
Intel Puts Mobile Quad-core Chip in Acer Notebook
For those of you who have been waiting for someone to cram a quad-core processor into a notebook, your time has come. Intel announced...
Top 10 Resources for Green IT
At this point, you may be ready to go out and uproot a tree with your bare hands after hearing the incessant promotion surrounding...
For the Love of Chrome: Google’s Stealth Attack on IE Through … IE
The other day a reader using the name Eric Blair and claiming to be a Googler commented that while the Google Chrome Web browser...
Kaspersky Lab to Bring Application Assessment, Whitelisting to Its Enterprise Portfolio
In a market still dominated by security vendors Symantec and McAfee, Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab made solid gains in 2008 through its consumer business. With...
DataCore Launches New $2K SAN Starter Packages
As we have often reported here at eWEEK during 2008, enterprise storage software and hardware pricing continues to be very competitive and on a...