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AOL stand-alone browser beta The eWEEK.com news site as seen in AOLs stand-alone browser demo. (SOURCE: eWEEK.com) AOL stand-alone browser beta – AOL browser: previous page thumbnail view AOL stand-alone browser demo, showing a thumbnail view of the previously viewed site. (SOURCE: eWEEK.com) AOL stand-alone browser beta – AOL browser: high contrast mode A screenshot […]
Oracle OpenWorld 2005 DecisionPoint offers ?rocking analytics? for Oracle Applications and PeopleSoft. The tie-dye was psychedelic, but the salespeople?s schpiels about ERP sounded like The Man, man. (SOURCE: Lisa Vaas/Ziff Davis Internet News) Oracle OpenWorld 2005 – Microsoft Does RAC Weve implemented lots of two-node, four-node systems, and theyve been really successful, a Microsoft cluster […]
Firefox 2 Alpha screenshots The Firefox 2.0 Alpha shows a new window for easily managing feeds, bookmarks and browser history. Firefox 2 Alpha screenshots – Places dialog Firefoxs new Places dialog can be launched from a button on the left-most side of the browser toolbar. Firefox 2 Alpha screenshots – Close tabbed window Playing catch-up […]
eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Microsoft SCOM 2007 Beta Microsoft System Center Operations Managers new discovery process works with Microsoft’s Active Directory (shown) or independently to locate computers and network devices that can be managed. eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Microsoft SCOM 2007 Beta – Agent Management Task Status Two machines were successfully discovered while one failed because we […]
Crowd Control: Netscape vs. Digg vs. Slashdot Netscape is hosted by editors, known as anchors, who choose the top stories for each section. Netscape covers a wide variety of global news. Crowd Control: Netscape vs. Digg vs. Slashdot – Netscape The story pages on Netscape allow users to vote on comments as well as the […]
eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Opera 9 If youre installing Opera 9, you must be cool, like these people (even though they appear to be using a tower PC from 1996). eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Opera 9 – Blocked site The well-implemented Block Content feature let eWEEK Labs selectively choose elements from a Web site that we wished […]
A Six-Pack of iPhone Hangover Cures That buzz you got in the leadup to the iPhone is wearing off, and now you need something to quell that dull ache. Some hair of the dog that bit you wont work with the iPhone, so here we offer some other cures. A Six-Pack of iPhone Hangover Cures […]
Wi-Fi Planet 2003 This access point was designed by Airflow Networks, using clear plastic to allow a peek at the printed circuit board. Note the Marvell chip inside. Wi-Fi Planet 2003 – Alvarion Surprisingly, this broadcast antenna that Alvarion Ltd. will use to beam WiMax wireless signals to the home was the only obvious display […]
Demo 2004 This was one of the more intriguing devices at the show. The MiniPC will ship later this year, for around $1,200. With a 40 gigabyte hard drive, 16:9 screen (1024×600), and a Transmeta Crusoe processor, its all the computer youll ever need. Except if Demo 2004 – Paul Allen at Demo holding the […]
Mozilla SeaMonkey suite Its a whole new logo and name for the old Mozilla internet suite. Mozilla SeaMonkey suite – Roaming profiles SeaMonkeys roaming profiles make it possible to use the same browser settings from multiple machines. Mozilla SeaMonkey suite – Arranging tabs With SeaMonkey, users can load or arrange tabs through drag and drop. […]