Monthly Archives: September 2009
Free Windows 7 Trial Will Cut Risks of Enterprise Upgrade
Microsoft announced that it will allow IT professionals to download Windows 7 Enterprise for free from the company's TechNet Website. The trial period will...
MySpace, Facebook, Other Social Networks Account for 20% of Online Display Ads
It seems there is something to advertising on social network sites after all.One out of every five display ads Web users viewed in June...
Global Server Market Declines in Q2: IDC
The global recession continued to batter the worldwide global market in the second quarter, but IDC analysts expect sales to pick up in the...
11 Apache Technologies that Have Changed Computing in the Last 10 Years
11 Apache Technologies that Have Changed Computing in the Last 10 Years
by Darryl Taft
11 Apache Technologies that Have Changed Computing in the Last 10...
Dimdim Webinar Supports 1,000 Users for Online Meetings
Dimdim, which provides open source Web conferencing software users access through their browser, Sept. 2 released an application that lets businesses host webinars with...
Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise Offered in a 90-Day Trial Edition
Microsoft is offering a 90-day trial edition of Windows 7 Enterprise, intended for IT administrators and other professionals who still need to evaluate and...
Toshiba Unveils 2.5-Inch Hard Drive with 640GB Capacity
Toshiba is going big with its smallest hard drives.The company on Sept. 1 unveiled its MKxx65GSX 2.5-inch lineup of 2.5-inch hard disk drives that...
Report Finds Navigation-Friendly Smartphones on the Rise
The year 2009 marks the end of the reign of portable navigation devices such as the TomTom, researcher iSuppli reported Sept 1.While 2004 saw...
Nokia Booklet 3G Specs Include Intel Atom Chip, 12 Hours of Battery Life
As promised, from Nokia World 09 in Stuttgart, Germany, Nokia has released specification details about the Booklet 3G netbook, the Finnish phonemaker's first foray...
Microsoft Downplays SQL Server Database Vulnerability
Microsoft is downplaying a SQL Server security flaw that could be exploited by someone with administrative privileges to see users' unencrypted passwords.The vulnerability was...