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Retooling for 802.11n

While all the major enterprise-grade wireless LAN access providers now support 802.11n, one of the many stumbling blocks for enterprises interested in pursuing the...

eWeek Newsbreak, April 14, 2008

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Snagging Tips in Between Noshes

Of all the shows that convene in San Francisco, Spencer likes the RSA Conference most of all. Where else can the Rumor-Mongering Mouser go...

Google App Engine: Developer Freedom or Sharecropping?

The Google App Engine is drawing a wellspring of developer interest and support less than a week after its announcement.But others believe that developers...

HP Dreams of a Better Display

Hewlett-Packard is giving the display market a splash of color.At the National Association of Broadcasters conference in Las Vegas, HP, along with DreamWorks Animation,...

CodeGear Enhances PHP Tool

CodeGear, the developer tools arm of Borland Software, has upgraded its tool set for PHP developers.The company announced Delphi for PHP 2.0 on April...

IT Helping Vets Get Back on Feet

The Department of Defense announced April 5 that a total of 36,082 members of the U.S. military had been wounded in action or killed...

SitePen: Passing the Open-Source Torch

SAN FRANCISCO-When companies such as Adobe, AOL, Eye-Fi, JPMorgan Chase, Sun Telelogic and even Google want a certain something in their Web applications, they...

April 14: Blockbuster,Google,Salesforce and Taxes

The tech news lineup for the week of April 14. Mergers, departures, alliances and (groan) taxes.Mergers. Despite a lackluster economy, or maybe because of...

Whose Plantation Are You On?

I thought Tim Bray's use of the term "sharecropper" to describe developers building applications on the Google App Engine was interesting.Bray, who is director...