Monthly Archives: December 2009
Google Netbook Specs Reportedly Leaked
Tech specifications for the netbook that Google is rumored to be creating have been "leaked," according to England's IBTimes.The netbook, which various reports say...
Labs Outlook 2010: This Year Will Be Big for Windows, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Mobile Web...
I see 2010 as a time of bearing fruit from seeds planted throughout the barren year that was 2009.Certainly, Windows 7 was one of...
Taking in Google’s Chrome OS
One of the most talked about recent releases of late 2009 was the early developer build of Chrome OS. To many observers, Chrome OS...
Labs Outlook 2010: Oracle/Sun, Microsoft Azure, Office, Ubuntu and Chrome OS Will Make Big...
When eWEEK Labs looked back at 2009 to come up with lists of the stand-out products and technology goofs of the year, I was...
Good Job References: You Need Them Now More than Ever
Plain and simple: Good job references are like precious gold jewelry. Treat them with great care, career experts advise.One of the last duties a...
iPhone Trouble in NY Doesn’t Stop High Expectations
The Apple iPhone is now available again for online sale in the New York area.According to several reports, potential purchasers in New York and...
Experts: More Malware Socializing in 2010
Of all the potential security evolutions expected to manifest themselves during 2010, smarter social engineering will remain the leading issue, researchers report.As security defense...
Top Security Stories of 2009
In three days, 2009 will officially come to a close. The year saw its share of security incidents, from the dramatic rise of the...
DRAM to Remain in Short Supply
DRAM makers expect to increase capital expenditures 80 percent in 2010 over 2009 totals, raising spending to $7.8 billion from $4.3 billion, according to...
Is Symbian the Mobile Platform for the Masses?
As 2009 comes to an end, the Symbian Foundation is looking ahead for ways to ensure that the Symbian mobile platform will remain the...