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The Year in Emerging Technology: 2008

Click here to see slideshowEmerging TechnologyWhile in some ways 2008 has been an exciting and historic year, in other ways it has been a...

OLPC’s ‘Give One, Get One’ Notebook Offer Returns

It has been in many ways a tough year for the One Laptop Per Child project. Several of the original team that made the...

Checking Up on Google Chrome

Click here to see screenshotsGoogle ChromeYesterday, Dec. 15, I posted my review of the new Google Chrome browser, which is no longer a beta....

Technology in the Balance

"Sir, technology is in great danger!""Yes, I know. We are once again menaced by that evil villain, Bad Economy. He'll stop at nothing to...

Resolutions for an Open Source-Minded Microsoft

Recently, I met with members of Microsoft's Platform Strategy Group, including the group's director, Robert Duffner, to talk about their company's activities around—and evolving...

eWEEK Labs in Review: Stupid Tech Tricks of 2008

It's roughly mid-December, which means it's time eWEEK Labs to name our 2008 Stupid Tech Tricks. You can read the list in the pages...

A New Deal for the Desktop

"Do more with less" has been the official mandate for IT departments every where for some time now, and considering our economic climate, that...

Ten Upsides To The IT 2009 Downside For CIOs To Consider

No Pollyannas allowed in the following ten good business tech possibilities from what looks like a very grim 2009. Instead, I'll try a dose...

eWEEK Labs in Review: Ubuntu and Internet Criminals

Last week, Jim Rapoza wrote a great columnabout the results of the MySpace bullying trial, which ended in a criminal conviction based on a...

Opera 10 Alpha Shows Off Standards Support

Click here to see screenshotsOpera10a1.jpgThe Opera Web browser, while trailing behind Firefox and Internet Explorer in market share, is well known for being innovative...