Monthly Archives: May 2012

Microsoft Eases Vista Deployment

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Deployment tools for Microsofts Windows Vista are barely out of the oven—heck, Vista itself is still cooling—but eWeek Labs donned some fireproof mitts and...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note Is Larger for a Reason

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The Samsung Galaxy Note Is Larger for a Reason The Samsung Galaxy Note from AT&T looks like any other Android smartphone, until you realize that...

Samsung Galaxy Note From ATandT Works Fine for Phone Calls, Note-Taking

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The Galaxy Note isn€™t exactly a smartphone, although you can make phone calls on it, and it€™s not exactly a tablet, either. It€™s an...

Best Practices

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Use a risk assessment process to identify where security efforts should be focused Harden systems by installing updates, removing every possible component not used in...

Scoping Out Apples Safari

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Maybe the browser wars arent over, after all.Last June, Netscapes expedition into the land of open source bore fruit in the form of Mozilla...

McAfee AntiSpyware

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The anti-spyware component of McAfee Internet Security 2004 performed well in PC Magazines recent tests. Now Network Associates is releasing a stand-alone McAfee AntiSpyware...

Sprint

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Sprint is hoping to feed the growing hunger for fast Internet access with the second generation of its Sprint Broadband Direct fixed wireless service.Sprints...

Treo 680: Color It Consumer

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Palm announced Nov. 22 that its new Treo 680 smart phone will be available on the Cingular network. While Palm has targeted business-focused users...

Adobe Builds on Acrobat Strengths

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Adobe Systems Acrobat is a mainstay within corporations, and thats not about to change with Acrobat 8 Professional. eWEEK Labs tests of the beta...

Ubuntu 6.06 Is Current Desktop Linux Champ

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Canonicals Ubuntu 6.06 LTS is an excellent Linux-based operating system—so excellent, in fact, that it not only earned eWEEK Labs Analysts Choice designation but...