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‘Google Earth to Google Calendar, Do You Read Me?’

Newly released software offers a glimpse of the inevitable day when Google integrates its new Google Calendar datebook into Google Earth, Google's mapping facet.Shnitzl...

Microsoft Maps Makes a Move Against Google

Starting May 24, Microsoft's Live Local online mapping feature will let users share maps and other location information directly from Live Messenger, the new...

MIT Fellow Creates Seeing Machine

An MIT poet, herself blind, is helping the blind see via digital technology.Elizabeth Goldring, a senior fellow at MITs Center for Advanced Visual Studies,...

OEMs Take Advantage of Dempsey

OEMs are taking advantage of the availability of Intels latest Xeon DP processors to bring new features to their x86 server lines.IBM is offering...

Cue the Google Video Ads

As expected, Google's begun letting businesses based in the United States, Canada and Japan place video advertisements on Internet sites.Businesses are more apt than...

Not Just Another Day at the Office

eWEEK Labs evaluation of Microsofts Office 2007 Beta 2 unearthed compelling features and tools, and reminded us why enterprises continue to rely on the...

Theft of Veterans Data Shows Security Policy Gap

Now that the personal electronic information of 26.5 million military veterans has been stolen, it is time to revisit my column, "Lundquists Guide to...

Longhorn Server Shows Inside-Out Improvement to Windows

eWEEK Labs tested Longhorn Server Builds 5381 and 5384—our first look at the server operating system—and we were impressed by the way that Microsofts...

Vista Needs More Fine-Tuning

At WinHEC May 23, Microsoft released Build 5384 of Windows Vista, a.k.a. Windows Vista Beta 2. Based on eWEEK Labs tests of the near-Beta...