Monthly Archives: April 2012
E-Mail Bill May Fail to Curtail Spamming
In my last column, I discussed the pending Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Mail Act of 2001 (H.R. 95) and compared its potential effectiveness with the...
Microsoft Week Ahead, Week in Review
The latest Vista build, 5365, was due this week, but it has not shipped; the patches released to fix the latest holes in IE...
Centrino: Finally, Real Processor Advance
Intel is finally getting its mobile computing strategy right. after years of pushing processor performance as a feature thats more important than battery life,...
Intel Updates Parallel C++ Tool
Intel has released a new version of the Intel Concurrent Collections for C++ library, which helps developers write and tune parallel software.The new release,...
New York Launches Digital Health Accelerator for App Development
Health care providers and government agencies are looking to make New York a center of digital health innovation.The New York State Department of Health,...
The State of Linux
Linux has come a long way: The once-insurgent operating system is now a solid corporate citizen. And the belt-tightening climate of this year should...
This eWEEK
Remember Chicago? Once the code name for Windows 95, it generated several years worth of buildup that was the stuff of legend. At the...
CISPA Cyber-Threat Bill Passes House Despite Worries Over Privacy
The House of Representatives passed the controversial CISPA cyber-threat bill late April 26, despite worries from civil liberties advocates that it threatens the privacy...
Photoshop CS2s Filters Take Sharpening to New Level
Hello, and welcome back to our tour of Adobe Photoshop CS2. This tour is intended specifically for photographers, and it visits areas where extensive...
Adobe-Macromedia Merger Shouldnt Alter Landscape
Over the past weeks, I have heard many questions about the impending mergerof Adobe and Macromedia, and the most frequent one is, "What does...