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Microsoft Ditching Backwards Compatibility

Lets rewind to last May before Microsoft announced what was happening with Xbox 360. Rumors were flying that the next-generation Xbox wouldnt even have...

eWEEK Daily News Podcast, June 2

In this eWEEK Daily News Podcast, Sun announces it will lay off 5,000, but analysts are wondering if thats a big enough cut; Microsoft...

Will Adobe Take Its Microsoft Malcontent to the Courtroom?

Its not surprising that Adobe Systems is worried about Microsofts growing encroachments into its core markets. But now Adobe is said to be ready...

Cisco to Enter Physical Security Market

Networking gear maker Cisco Systems is taking the first steps of what could be a major initiative aimed at expanding its business into the...

Paragon Wireless Touts Wi-Fi/Cellular Phone

Calling its new product the "first commercialized voice optimized dual-mode handset," Paragon Wireless has begun selling its Wi-Fi/cellular dual-mode phone in the United States,...

Ubuntus Dapper Drake Is One Impressive Linux Distro

Perhaps the most widely anticipated Linux distribution of the year finally arrived on June 1: Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Long Term Service), aka Dapper Drake. Already...

Sun Cuts Back

In Labs, Jason Brooks gives thumbs up to OpenSUSE 10.1. In commentary, Peter Coffee says Address Space Layout Randomization may be a way to...

eWEEK Podcasts

eWEEK, the Enterprise Newsweekly, brings you a weekly roundup of the top stories from its latest issue. Hosted by Executive Editor Stan Gibson, the...

Report: Disk Storage Market Sees Revenue Jump

Worldwide external disk storage systems factory revenues continue to spiral up, growing 10.3 percent in first quarter of 2006 from a year ago to...

AMD Wants to Free Businesses from the Desktop PC

Advanced Micro Devices is aiming to shake up the business PC. The company, via a project it has dubbed Raiden, is eyeing new approaches to...