Monthly Archives: April 2012

E-Mail Bill May Fail to Curtail Spamming

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Over the past weeks, I have heard many questions about the impending mergerof Adobe and Macromedia, and the most frequent one is, "What does...