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PGA Puts Data in the Fast Lane for Pros

With tournaments, players and other workers scattered around the globe, and a business that changes its primary address almost every week, the PGA Tour...

Social Networking Wont Lift Netscape from Web Limbo

Talk in the industry that Time Warner will try to revive its Netscape division by turning it into a social networking hub sounds like...

Q&A: SAS Institute CEO James Goodnight

The SAS Institute has been busy, with a new acquisition and an upcoming user conference, so eWeeks Stan Gibson sat down with CEO James...

The Mandriva Wars and More

Linux Watch Editor Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols looks at a number of issues this week, including the "Mandriva Wars." Its sad that the popular French-based Linux...

Oracle Eyes the Subscription Model and More

This weeks eWEEK podcast covers the latest news, reviews and analysis from Stan Gibson, Jason Brooks, Peter Coffee and Spencer F. Katt. News headlines include:...

IBM Snaps Up Nickname Know-How

IBM is purchasing Language Analysis Systems, a maker of software that matches names and aliases across languages and cultures to track individual identities, the...

Windows Live: Microsofts Antitrust Savior?

As the never-ending antitrust cases around the globe against Microsoft prove, bundling is still a bad word for the Redmond software giant. Microsoft is in...

Microsoft Mix 06 and More

Microsoft Watch Editor Mary Jo Foley looks ahead to next weeks Microsoft Mix 06 conference, and back at the Microsoft news of the past...

IBM Fires Back at Microsoft Ad Campaign

Microsoft kicked off a $500 million marketing push this week, and in the process singled out IBM as its main competitor. The so-called "people-ready"...

Apple Issues Updated Security Fix

Apple released another version of the security patch it distributed on March 13 to users of its OS X operating system software, in order...