Monthly Archives: May 2012
Microsoft Eases Vista Deployment
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...
The Samsung Galaxy Note Is Larger for a Reason
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
The Galaxy Note isnt exactly a smartphone, although you can make phone calls on it, and its not exactly a tablet, either. Its an...
Best Practices
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...