HomeLatest News

Latest News

HP to Shrink Its Research Labs

Hewlett-Packard is changing the way of its research labs.The Palo Alto, Calif., computer giant will lay off about 10 percent of its 700 HP...

Pros Appetite for Megapixels Is Sated

The megapixel race may have peaked. It seems to me that most pro photographers feel their cameras resolution is now high enough. Instead of...

VOIP Providers Prepare for FCCs Deadline

VOIP service providers have one more week until the July 29 Federal Communications Commission deadline that requires them both to inform their customers that...

QLogic Wraps Up SAN Express for SMBs

In an effort to encourage more small businesses to make the jump from direct-attached storage to storage area networks, QLogic has introduced a series...

Oracle Confirms Holes in Two Latest Patch Sets

After releasing a patch earlier this month for a faulty April Cumulative Patch Update, Oracle Corp. now says its patched patch also needs to...

Windows Vista Will Be an Important Measure

The wait for Microsofts next major operating system continues, and the question of how eager customers are to upgrade is unsettled, but its official...

With Name Change Comes New View from Windows

Windows Vista, huh? About the time when "Longhorn" was starting to sound like a workable permanent name, Microsoft releases a dopey video—I am still...

Digital Media Execs Debate Content at AlwaysOn

PALO ALTO, Calif.—Though 350 miles away, Hollywood was in the air as Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, executives and venture capitalists predicted the direction of digital...

Why So Shy About Locking Down Systems?

The symptoms and sources of spyware are legion, but all spyware infestations spring from the same root. Whether these unwanted, annoying, sometimes harmful applications make...

Anti-Spyware: Layered Look Is In

While anti-spyware products vie for IT managers attention by trumpeting the ill effects and extreme difficulty of eradicating unwanted software, the age-old question of...