Monthly Archives: December 2008
SMBs Have Several “Green” Printing Options
Paper-wasting, ink-slurping, energy-sapping machines; that's how many businesses view the printing appliances their companies cannot operate without. However, companies like HP and Canon are...
How to Achieve a Successful GRC Implementation
Coming to grips with a new market can sometimes feel like drowning in a sea of acronyms-"my G is your R is their C"-as...
Can Sun Bring Back Its Lustre Through Cloud Computing?
SAN FRANCISCO-It doesn't have anything called the Sun Cloud Computing platform to demonstrate to potential enterprise clients, but Sun Microsystems appears confident going into...
Novatel MiFi 3G Router Puts Wi-Fi in Your Pocket
For the small-business owner who travels frequently and searches in vain for Wi-Fi hot spots while on the go, Novatel Wireless' new "Wi-Fi-in-your-pocket" product...
Intel Details Transition Plans for 32-nm Processors
Intel is planning to offer some of the first details about how its engineers will switch the company's processor manufacturing from the current 45-nanometer...
Microsoft Investigates Internet Explorer, WordPad Vulnerabilities
A day after December's Patch Tuesday release Dec. 9, Microsoft found itself investigating reports of a zero-day bug affecting Internet Explorer 7 as well...
Stupid Technology Tricks of 2008
Stupid Technology Tricks of 2008
by eWEEK Labs
MobileMe—Not
To make iPhone 2.0s new e-mail capabilities more attractive to non-corporate users, Apple morphed its MAC service into...
Cloud Databases May Gain Ground in 2009
For those of us watching the database space, 2008 can be remembered as the year when cloud computing began to touch the database market...
Verizon Speeds Up LTE Deployment Plans
Sprint Nextel and Clearwire have one WiMax deployment up and rolling in Baltimore and at the October debut of the nation's first 4G wireless...
eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Upgrading to Fedora 10
eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Upgrading to Fedora 10
by eWEEK Labs
In-Place Upgrades
Fedora picked up the capacity for conducting in-place upgrades (without the hit-or-miss results of previous...