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Discussion threads on 2005-09

A SOA future can't come soon enough for BEA and HP
Get a load of the new mortar for open source bricks
Has Microsoft missed the SOA bus?
"Lightweight" Linux?
'DVD Jon' targets Media Player file encryption
'iPhone' next on Apple's mobile-music list?
'Kaizen' makes things work
'Madden' bug makes NFL player tiny
100 GB of storage for your cell phone?
10ò0of all 2003 US patents went to Silicon Valley
180solutions explains new technology
39ò0of corporate employees believe IT departments can prevent spyware and phishing
50% of digital music player owners have less than 100 songs on them
61.3% of US home Internet connections are broadband in August 2005
68 mln mobile phones sold in China in 2004, 14% growth
76.5% of adults listen to music over the Internet, 65.4% play Internet games
A deafening silence: the media on Sun
A fuel cell to gas up your MP3 player
A genetic algorithm beats the FBI
A legal fix for software flaws?
A personal note
A question of demand
A recipe for the failure of Linux
A Sun blogs entry on Power Use
A tale of Treo intrigue
A trusted Linux milestone
Adobe server adds smarts to PDFs
Adult-oriented video games prospering
Adware behavior: Bill Day of WhenU
Adware distraction
Adware industry falling apart?
Adware maker seeks to thwart rogue installs
Against whom is Linux competing?
Air traffic tech systems vulnerable, report says
Algae to fuel our cars?
Allchin legacy seen in Windows
Allchin memo: 'The place to be'
AMD speeds dual-core Opteron a notch
American workers: Lazy or creative?
Analysts deliberate latest merger wave
Analysts mixed on eBay's purchase of Skype
And now, without further adieu: the Google PC
And then there were three (three open source J2EE servers)
And you thought the Humvee was tough?
Another FCC E911 pushback: wise leniency or butt-cover backpedal?
AOL swaps out anti-spyware for users
AOL, Microsoft prep VoIP services
AppExchange critique strikes a chord
AppExchange is so 1998
Apple acknowledges problem with Nano
Apple fixes Java flaws in Mac OS
Apple hit parade may have a clunker
Apple offers Mac Mini 'grab bag'
Apple planning a laptop with a camera latch?
Apple plugs 'critical' holes in OS X
Apple responds to nano complaints
Apple set to ship Intel-based computers
Apple store buzzes with Nano fever
Apple's future subject of online roundtable discussion
Apple's hardware/software/web platform
Apple's iPod costs likely went up--in a flash
Apple's Rokr iTunes phone ready to roll
Apple, insecurity, and x86
Apple, record labels to face off over pricing
Are the final open source skeptics coming around?
Are we getting smarter or dumber?
Are Yahoo, AOL, and MSN messenging clients taking too many liberties?
Are you a white hat, a black hat, or a gray hat?
Army probes online photos of war dead
Asia tackles online game addiction
Ask Jeeves gets answers
AT&T to test RFID services
Australia proposes smart cards for millions
Australian court rules against Kazaa
Authors Guild sues Google over library project
Automating Linux security should be a higher priority
Backpack turns hiker's energy into electricity
Baffled on backup
Bagle attack comes in two waves
Baidu ordered to ax music referral service
Ballmer roars about the mid-market, SAP, salesforce.com
Bang & Olufsen to design art-house cell phones
BEA: 'Upgrades are now on the fly'
Bechtolsheim's Galaxy of servers
Beep beep
Best description of the intractable state of the DRM state
Best quotes so far from MIT EmergeTech
Bid to trademark the word 'Linux' rejected
Big Brother's database
Bill Gates takes on Google
Bill: Give us the new Office 12 interface now
Blake Ross on Firefox vs. IE and other topics
Blizzard wins lawsuit on video game hacking
Blog offers rare glimpse inside the chaos
Bloggers debate impact of Skype acquisition
Blogging the blues away
Bosworth: Intelligent reaction, not intelligent design
Botnets on the rise in Asia, Symantec says
BPEL battle
BSOD, meet your replacement: WSOD
Bug hunters, software firms in uneasy alliance
Build 5219 (aka Sept CTP) missing PDC-demoed "mashup mojo"
Burning Man meets The Dicky Box
Business app vendor consolidation shifts power on infrastructure choices
Business Week's VoIP doom and gloom: they may not be all wrong, you know
Byte the power: PoE for VoIP is very juice-intensive
CA opens patents to open source
Calif. judge to consider throwing out Google suit
Can Google beat the curse of the new office?
Can tech industry rise to Katrina's housing challenge?
Carr gives Microsoft a taste of its own OpenDoc medicine (and I pile on)
Cell phone ban urged for teen drivers
Cell phone virus tries leaping to PCs
Chief justice nominee carries slim record on tech
Cingular taps Real for mobile video
Cisco's Giancarlo: There's a new computer bus in town
Companies urged to move beyond passwords
Computer saves drowning girl
Congress releases draft broadband bill
Congress to legislate Grokster?
Copying and DRM: Opportunity or death for Tellywood?
Corel updates paint, photo tools
Corel, Sony team up on video production tools
Could technology tame future Katrinas and Ritas?
Courtroom showdown for Microsoft and Google
Crave privacy? New tech knocks out digital cameras
CRM competition in the time of open source
Curious about batteries
Dangerous legal loophole in child-porn prosecutions under review
Data-security bill may move forward next week
David has Microsoft vistulations
Day two: Microsoft-Google courtroom showdown
Declaration of InDRMpendence
Dell launches new music player
Dell shuttering Itanium server business
Dell targets overseas printer market
Dell to stop free home delivery of PCs
Dell wraps itself in luxury
Demand for used PCs on upswing
DEMOfall 05 take one
Demystifying EULAs
Detailed Firefox and IE vulnerability report
Did Microsoft send the wrong guy to Massachusetts' ODF hearing?
Did Vodaphone just beat Google to the punch?
Did you say dogging or blogging?
Difficulties of OpenOffice are overblown
Digital TV FAQ: More screen for less green
Direct Revenue losing customers due to lawsuit
Disney's MP3 players for preteens
Does IT create risky behavior?
Don't trust security to techies alone, Gartner says
DRM nightmare: Why my $20,000 state-of-the-art audio setup won't play 99 cent songs
DVD dispute burns at PC makers
E-sales tax debate to resume this fall
Earth-friendly cars
EarthLink lands a win in phishing suit
eBay Forum traffic skeptical of, hostile to Skype buy
eBay in talks to buy Skype, report says
eBay said in talks to buy Skype; I think this is a good idea
eBay to buy Skype for $2.6 billion in cash, stock
eBay to investors: Skype will be part of the 'power of 3'
eBay-Skype: Three VoIP entrepreueur views
EDS: Banks should shape up on security
eEye: Flaw found in IE, Outlook installation
EFF's John Gilmore responds to my DRM nightmare post
Electronics industry urges federal e-waste action
Ellison and Co. hunker down
Ellison looks to double Oracle revenue
Enterprise Vista/Software Assurance tie gets mixed reviews from IT pros
ePlus sues SAP for patent infringement
ESA will sue to block Michigan game law
Esquire wikis article on Wikipedia
eWeek's Rapoza is on the standards bandwagon
FAQ: Looking into Office 12
FBI warns about fake Katrina charity Web sites
FCC defends work in getting nets back online, but will more spectrum be allocated to emergency?
FCC examines Katrina disaster response
FCC extends deadline another 30 days
Federal judge OKs WorldCom settlement
Feds announce global antipiracy initiatives
Feds target realtor group over anti-Web policy
Feds to enforce VoIP cutoffs?
FEMA's IE Requirement
Finnish payphone industry finished: here's why North America won't be next
Firefox under the security spotlight
Firefox woes spread to Linux
Firm to buy credit card processor hit by ID thieves
First reactions to EJB 3.0
Fix in for Firefox bugs
Flash memory closing in on hard drives?
For Gateway, a road to nowhere?
For non-proliferation's sake, Sun asks OSI to retire older open source license
From ape to 'Homo digitas'?
Full text of Marc Benioff's internal memo to salesforce staff on Oracle/Siebel deal
Galaxy remakes Sun's server strategy
Gap goes back online, sort of
Gartner bearish on on-demand services
Gartner predicts Linux' next target is the data center
Gates on software innovation: 'Magic threshold'
Gates outlines new 'Dynamics'
Gates retains 'wealthiest' crown
Gates telegraphs Microsoft's software services
Gates, Ballmer top $1 million in pay
Gateway unwraps new eMachines PCs
Getting ready to buy a $3,000 research report? Read this first
Glass vs. Non-Glass: A peek
Good ideas are good ideas
Google conspiracy theories
Google creates tools for hurricane relief
Google gives new meaning to Bush's low approval rate
Google hires TCP/IP pioneer Cerf
Google invites 400 to secret event
Google launches blog search
Google offers clues to its own Wi-Fi service
Google thinks I care about the Orioles
Google to bid on AOL?
Google touts size of its search index
Google's ex-Microsoft exec can recruit in China
Google's fiber network,Google Talk, Google AdWords: here's the common thread
Google's grand ambition
GoogleNet and the Internet Age
GoogleTV is hiring
Government's role in open source
GPL 3 may tackle Web loophole
Group says Yahoo helped jail Chinese journalist
Hackers work to exploit latest Firefox flaw
Hacking fears bog down online banking growth
Hacking's a snap in Legoland
Handbook offers tips for cyberdissidents
Hardened embedded systems offer a balm to the security conscious
Hardware strategies and programming models: What's coming
He's got the front row seat at Opera
Herding the on-demand ecosystem
Here's my Skype-within-eBay search results page mod
Hi-end audio pro weighs in on DRM conundrum
High maintenance in the software industry
Hilton hacker sentenced to juvenile hall
Homeland Security privacy chief leaves for GE
How about AdWords via GoogleTalk?
How about Google WiMAX?
How does the average Joe patch Linux?
How Google's NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot could work with Google AdWords, AdSense
How open is Salesforce.com AppExchange?
How to become an offshore (outside the law) spammer
How Vista's User Access Protection (UAP) works/looks
HP issues response to Dell/Cingular 3G notebook pact
HP to buy Peregrine for $425 million
HP to cut 6,000 jobs in Europe
HP to reschedule tech conference
HP, Oracle cooperate on flexible computing
Hurricane drives interest in online backups
Hurricane victims tell it best
I compare Skype, Gizmo Project's calling rates
I design a way to integrate VoIP in Office 12
IBM bolsters service oriented architecture efforts
IBM gets on the bus, twice
IBM looks to ensnare more graduates
IBM spiffs up its dashboard
IBM to consult on aging work force
IBM to help employees become teachers
IBM updates low-end Intel servers
IBM updates Notes, Domino
IBM's potential MS-Office killer to roll out by year's end
IBM, others share mega banking deal
ID theft probe at Royal Bank of Canada
IDG pulls plug on Macworld Boston
IE flaw puts Windows XP SP2 at risk
IE still required on FEMA site
If Linux is free, why isn't it cheaper?
IFPI's update on the illegality of AllofMP3.com
Image: Blood pressure patch
Images: Microsoft gives peek at Office 12
Images: Microsoft gives peek at Office 12
Images: Microsoft gives peek at Office 12
Images: MIT cranks up $100 laptop
Images: MIT cranks up $100 laptop
Images: Patenting the obvious
Images: Patenting the obvious
In 15 years 80% of households will own a high-def TV
In a world of proprietary boats, thanks but I'll take the life raft
In defense of OpenOffice.org
In raising ante on definition of 'open', Sun shuts its critics up
India benefits as half the Valley outsources
Indian call center worker arrested
Intel answers AMD in court
Intel dives into the ultra-low power pool
Intel fortifies Shanghai connections
Intel introduces last single-core Xeon
Intel's dual-core Xeon makes Dell debut
Intel's manufacturing cost: $40 per chip
Intel, Microsoft endorse HD DVD
Intel, Philips partner on entertainment systems
Intel: Friend or foe?
Intelligence in the Internet age
Internet ad revenue climbs 26 percent
iPod phone isn't perfect, but it's a start
Is administration to blame for comm failures during Katrina?
Is desktop Linux stuck on stupid?
Is desktop publishing possible without Microsoft Office?
Is open source communist?
Is the Firefox honeymoon over?
Is the Internet better organized than the government?
Is time right for phone-music player hybrids?
Is unsubscribing from spam enough?
Is VoIP pioneer Cisco losing momentum?
Is Word 'open enough for Government work'?
It's Bloggie time!
It's no accident: the six most visited sites all have IP voice offerings
It's the end of the PC as we know it
Itanium alliance backed by major tech companies
iTunes upgrade has users griping
Japan's Access to buy out PalmSource
JBoss aims to bridge Java models
JetBlue chooses not to censor on-board TV
Jobs: Record labels 'getting greedy'
Judge holds off disclosure in credit card heist
Judge rules in class action against Direct Revenue
Judge to rule Tuesday in Kai-Fu Lee case
Katrina may push agencies towards telework
Katrina victims at risk of ID theft
Key tech decisions marked Rehnquist tenure
KeyBank's SOA payoff
Keyboard clicks can lead to security hacks
Keystroke logger of the worst kind: a microphone
Keystroke monitoring to protect the public
Labor group: Techies less optimistic
Language barriers on the Web?
Larry Ellison: The new software statesman
Latest Dell laptop runs on Mandriva Linux
Lawmaker: Cybersecurity firms could get tax breaks
Lawsuit filed against 180solutions
Lawyers spar at Microsoft-Google hearing
Lenovo announces new wide-screen ThinkPads
License stand-down begins
LinkedIn vs. Plaxo: Is LinkedIn winning?
Linux and patch management
Linux and trademarks
Linux development slows
Linux: registering demand
Linux: when Yes becomes Nooo
Long road for Siebel ends at Oracle
Lukas, the robot that removes weeds
Mac Mini offer quickly dropped
Macromedia, HP team on telecom services
Make open source compatible with content
Make way for the loosely coupled business
Malicious code could trick ZoneAlarm firewall
Man faces new charges in ChoicePoint ID theft
Marc Fleury's best day ever
Massachusetts moves ahead sans Microsoft
Massachusetts to adopt 'open' desktop
Mazda throws away key for USB
MCI chief's severance deal nears $40 million
McNealy holds hope for 'iPod moments'
Microsoft brings roles to the mid-market
Microsoft 'enemies' make for strange bedfellows
Microsoft acquires ID management company Alacris
Microsoft and public access
Microsoft and the HD DVD format wars
Microsoft announces work flow, graphics tools
Microsoft blogger draws fire for criticising Massachusetts OpenDoc policy
Microsoft can still move deftly
Microsoft confirms next XP service pack
Microsoft could face fresh EU case
Microsoft debuts laser game mouse
Microsoft Dynamics too laggardly by half
Microsoft expands Vista testing
Microsoft fixes Windows 2000 update
Microsoft flexes its muscles with Office
Microsoft gives RSS a big bear hug
Microsoft lashes out at Massachusetts
Microsoft limits Longhorn's Itanium job duties
Microsoft loses in Eolas patent ruling
Microsoft makes Unix changes
Microsoft needs to show developers it's serious about 'services'
Microsoft offers development tools for Mac, Web
Microsoft offers free photo sharing tool
Microsoft Office 2003 SP2 released
Microsoft Office versus Open Office shootout
Microsoft probes report of IE flaw
Microsoft provides the Vista-Office advantage punch list
Microsoft pulls 'critical' Windows update
Microsoft Recapitulates IBM
Microsoft reorg a bulwark against Google?
Microsoft shakes up Software Assurance
Microsoft sponsors race to Linux
Microsoft sues European Commission
Microsoft sues more resellers in piracy battle
Microsoft talks up Longhorn Server security
Microsoft taps Canon to bring Vista into color
Microsoft thinks high end with Vista
Microsoft to dig into work flow strategy
Microsoft to double India staff
Microsoft to hand out early code
Microsoft to release fixes for Windows flaws
Microsoft to reorg; Allchin to retire
Microsoft tries new tack with small firms
Microsoft unveils board rejection plan
Microsoft unveils new Xbox Live pricing
Microsoft Vista conference call notes
Microsoft vs Mass.: What ever happened to 'The customer is always right'?
Microsoft vs. the OSI
Microsoft Web plan takes aim at Google
Microsoft wins right to appeal Novell suit
Microsoft's architectural update for productivity
Microsoft's fight with demons within bears fruit
Microsoft's nightmare inches closer to reality
Microsoft's SOA strategy: wait and see?
Microsoft's Start.com opens up
Microsoft's Vista looks to get tablets on write track
Microsoft's Web platform and why Windows devices remain key
Microsoft, JBoss link server software
Microsoft: Improvements in Vista's network peformance may be frightening (fast)
Microsoft: Lee's e-mails justify injunction
Microsoft: No news on Virtual PC support for Vista64
Microsoft: No substitutes for Trusted Platform Module allowed
Microsoft: Storage software ready to roll
Missteps forced Palm's hand
Mobile entertainment faces issues
Mobile phones are more than just phones in China
Monitoring internet use: Good or bad?
More iPods to ride in 2006 cars
Most popular employers among US computer science students: Microsoft, IBM, Intel, Apple
Most popular functions for frequently used mobile devices: picture taking, location information, TV
Motorola CEO: Apple 'to build a smart phone'
Motorola Q, pink Razr for the holidays
Motorola's Ed Zander unplugged
Move over Google Sidebar
Move over Microsoft, Dell. The $100 PC cometh. From MIT.
Mozilla faces the curse of popularity
Mozilla offers temporary fix for Firefox flaw
MS Office chief responds to my post on continuous improvement
MS releases much anticipated "PDC" build of Vista
MSN-AOL merger on the cards
MTV, Sprint in mobile programming deal
Multi-core licensing
Munich's Linux migration slips to 2006
Music sites caving to pressure from labels?
MySQL enters Unix pact with SCO
Name that worm--plan looks to cut through chaos
Nanoscale optics for data transmission
Napster president slams ring-tone rip-offs
NEC launches super-slim flip phone
NEC's supercomputer sits by your side
Net beats Feds in hurricane response
Net pioneer muses about Google role, broadband
Network Computing: the Enterprise answer
Never mind the software, measure the results
New blog mostly for Windows Vista coverage added to ZDNet lineup
New Cisco flaw could pose threat to Net
New Firefox, Mozilla releases coming to fix bugs
New ITIL book on the horizon
New lawsuit looming over Google's use of 'Gmail'?
New Microsoft package targets Intuit
New Oracle brand to wrap up retail buys
New Skype for Windows gets off ground
New technology may increase identity theft
New VMware Workstation beta to support 64-bit guests
New worm spoofs Google, Yahoo and MSN sites
New Yahoo Mail beta to be unveiled
News Corp. to pick up IGN Entertainment
Next GPL to protect free software from lawsuits?
No Linux trademark in Australia
Nokia aims new phone at emerging markets
Nokia gets more firmly behind Eclipse
Note to self: Hand that napkin in (to the US Patent Office)
Novell banging desktop Linux drum hard
Novell shareholder urges company spinoffs, cuts
Novell's Messman: Vista's cost to push users to desktop Linux
Novell, under pressure, will buy back its stock
Novell: Vista will drive users to Linux
Now playing on Google: 'Matrix,' 'Family Guy'
Now's the time for the network computer
Obese employees cost their companies extra $460-$2485 a year
Of software ecosystems, symbiosis and co-innovation
Office 12 makeover takes on 'feature creep'
Om: VoIP's Not Ready for Prime Time
On the complexity of digital theft
On the joys of vegetable intelligence
Online scams emerge in Katrina's wake
Open Office Beta2 results added to shootout
Open-source split of Mambo software begins
OpenAir's quiet achievement
OpenSUSE -the name says too much
Opera nixes banner ads in free version
Or, what about Verizon FiOS with GoogleAds?
Oracle and the open challenge
Oracle faces competition for Siebel support fees
Oracle gives nod to Red Hat file system
Oracle takeover spooks some Siebel users
Oracle to buy Siebel in deal worth $5.8 billion
Oracle warms up to open source, IBM
Oracle's open source advocate
Outsourced IT can work
Outwitted by its own ecosystem
Overseas--the big tech payoff
Palm does Windows
PalmSource moved further into oblivion
PalmSource sale won't kill Palm OS
Panasonic to invest in embedded-Linux start-ups
Panel: New rules, tech needed for data privacy
Patent reform bill may raise questions for agencies using open source
Patent reform: Who's on first?
PayPal glitch sparks customer anger
PBS chief named to Sun board
PBS offers Web-only 'NerdTV'
PDC build (5219) of Vista64 arrives via Fedex
Peanut allergies and invisible demand
Phil Wainewright: AppExchange falls short
Phillips: Oracle may support rival databases
Phishers go after World Cup fans
Photo Gallery: Emerging Technologies at MIT
Photo Gallery: Installing the Vista beta
Photo Gallery: Installing the Vista beta
Photo Gallery: Installing the Vista beta
Photo Gallery: Installing the Vista beta
Photo Gallery: Installing the Vista beta
Photo Gallery: Installing the Vista beta
Photos: Dell serves first dual-core Xeons
Photos: Microsoft's curvy keyboards, laser mice
Photos: Microsoft's curvy keyboards, laser mice
Plan lets users be the judge of flaws
Police blotter: Bogus laptop salesman loses appeal
Politicians want to raise broadcast flag
Politicos assail feds' Net-based relief efforts
Politicos call for music copyright reform
Politicos want to shield Net from election laws
Pooping on Oracle's party
Posted: 24-image slide show of Vista install
Power outage unplugs Microsoft conference
Powering a new generation of cars
PPT slides from eBay-Skype investor pitch
Predicting protein structures with computers
Proof that XML is extremely bloated
Protecting astronauts from the Van Allen radiations
Putting the squeeze on credit card fraud
Quarterly profit rises for Oracle
Quote of the day: Labels are 'getting greedy'
Ray Kurzweil accelerates change at weekend confab
Ray Kurzweil deciphers a brave new world
RealNetworks goes mobile
RealPlayer, Helix at risk of exploit
Reclaiming the meaning of Office
Record labels tout program to disable swapping
Recording, movie groups join Internet2
Red Cross, XM team up for Katrina victims
Red Hat beats estimates, raises guidance
Red Hat, IBM to give Linux a boost
Remembering Bob Artner
Report: CDC need electronic access to airline manifests
Report: Cons, not vandals, now write viruses
Report: High oil prices may mean lower chip sales
Report: Open source years from mainstream
Restoring the popularity of Computer Science
RIAA sends letters to P2P services
RIM picks Intel for new BlackBerrys
Road rally hawks hydrogen cars
Salesforce enters its eBay phase
Salesforce.com to launch software marketplace
Salesforce.com's Benioff: It's the end of Siebel
Saskatchewan: Wheat fields, modern cities.. but no VoIP
Satellite radio market: XM - 4.4 mln customers, Sirius - 2.1 mln
Scale-up and scale-out
Scare tactics don't rattle Mac users
Schwartz: PCs are yesterday's technology
SCO is failing
SCO's mobile service to talk to the masses
Scoble pitches softballs to Gates
Scoble: Who's your daddy?
Seagate buys storage company Mirra
Secondary Google offering good for investors
Senate scuttles Web gambling ban for now
Senate to postpone action on digital TV bill
Senators grill witnesses on data mining
Senators request $5 billion for emergency networks
Serial typo-squatters target security firms
Server plans teeter-totter with storage, study finds
Service-enabling enterprise RSS
Shareholders take aim at Sun
Should election software be open source?
Should more public agencies heed Massachusetts' OpenDoc policy?
Shouldn't Google Alerts include blogs?
Siebel exec says Benioff is 'running scared'
Siebel-IBM divorce might test J2EE's promise
Sizing up Microsoft's new Windows chief
Skype forms China joint venture
Skype releases new version: incremental, no eBay (yet)
Skyping a good deal on eBay
So what's a smart display?
SOA BPO = Chaos
SOA a beneficiary of pushback to Oracle-Siebel?
Software Freedom Day struggles in Europe
Software pirate to pay $1.1 million
Solaris 10 is secure open source you can cuddle today
Something about Microsoft, or Europe demands it share
Sony cracks down on PSP hacks
Sony plans broad reorg, 10,000 job cuts
Sony to upgrade Walkman to challenge iPod
Sophos: Cell phone virus claims are 'bonkers'
Spyware Tricks
Spyware tricks part II: follow the money trail
Spyware tricks part III: fighting back
Spyware: more on fighting back
Study: Broadband penetration slowing
Study: CIOs to increase hiring
Study: Wi-Fi services to bring in the bucks
Sullivan takes me to the woodshed for a spankin'
Sun + Zinc = Clean Hydrogen
Sun extends olive branch to Red Hat
Sun lures exec back from Red Hat
Sun plans lower-end Niagara chip
Sun retires one open-source license
Sun says it's giving Dell an ass-whoopin
Sun unveils new UltraSparc 4+ servers
Sun upgrades servers with UltraSparc IV+ debut
Sun's 'Galaxy' servers making September debut
Sun's galactic server makeover
Sun's iPod moments
Sun's response to IBM's Summer '05 mainframe annoucements
Suse Linux 10.0 to hit retail in October
Symantec updates consumer security software
Symantec: Mozilla browsers more vulnerable than IE
Tata sets sights on grid computing
Tech jobs up again in August
Techies weigh in on patent bill
Tenebril debuts free anti-spyware tool
Testbed notes: Partitions, provisioning Vista x64, and VMWare
Texas company demos carbon nanotube TV
Thanks to tech, Gilligan couldn't happen today
The $100 laptop moves closer to reality
The best Wintel how to advice? Get a Mac
The Dan&David Show: Ellison, Microsoft reorg, GoogleNet, Demo, Vista and more...
The default file format for MS-Paint is WHAT?!!
The DRM nightmare: Not only does it get worse, it recurs
The ecosystem benefits of Microsoft's VC-1
The great Web 2.0 application (s)mash-up
The Linux killer application
The Longhorn legacy lives on
The new Mac mini PC clone
The perils of burglary in the Internet age
The RSS Space: The Next Google
The rumors were true: eBay to buy Skype for $2.6B
The server/desktop distinction
The startup mess that Vista must fix
The Unix Business Architecture
The Web-based Office will have its day
The wonderful land of Ogg
The wonderful world of XML?
Theater piracy law snags first victim
This BadApple fights the big guys
Time to drop the 'Web' from Web services?
Time-Warner Cable still leads broadband VoIP pack
TiVo copy protection bug irks users
TiVo's CFO plans to step down
To battle handset VoIP, cell carriers have three alternatives
To Microsoft's Chen: How about the way Linux does it?
Tom's Hardware: "Vista Ready" video cards won't crash OS
Toolbar, search site aim to guard against phishers
Tools for the ultimate high-tech survival kit
Top 10 sports sites in New Zealand
Trojan rides in on unpatched Office flaw
Trojan swaps porn sites for Koran text
Turning hopeless victims into smart mobs
Two ways of pushing Linux internationally
U.N. agency says it's ready to govern the Net
Ubuntu carves niche in Linux landscape
Understanding vulnerability: Does hiding information make us more or less safer?
Unix Business Architecture Example
Unpatched Firefox flaw may expose users
US PC users are split between home Ethernet and home Wi-Fi
Using blimps to find diamonds?
Verizon switches on TV service
Verizon Wireless teams with notebook makers
Virtualized-OS company makes 64-bit change
Vista UAP security feature fails one scenario
Vista's questionable TPM strategy?
VMware beta ups multiprocessor abilities
VOIP subscriber numbers: Vonage - 1 mln, Time Warner - 614K, CableVision - 250K
VoIP wants to cut the computer cord
Vonage: we have one million lines; bloggers: so?
Waiting for the next UI breakthrough
Wanted: A CIPO for every software snippet
Warner, MTV to clip videos for phones
Warnings out on Hurricane Rita scams
Watts vs. market: the power of power
Web 2.0 and Semantic Web: Mars and Venus?
Web mulls Google's threat to Microsoft
Web-based Office? Forget it. Online apps will be collaborative and intuitive.
Webmail services in the US: Yahoo! - 63.6 mln users, AOL - 48.7 mln, Hotmail - 44.4 mln
Wells Fargo launches game inside 'Second Life'
Western European IT security spending to reach $7.5 bln in 2009
What about VoIP users with hearing difficulties?
What about.."GoogleNet by Verizon?"
What ails Microsoft
What chip multithreading might mean
What is a platform?
What Linux needs to Succeed
What slows Linux most?
What will you do when the Internet collapses?
When it rains (3G notebooks), it pours
Who's afraid of the big bad Ross (Perot)?
Who's the bigger geek: Bill Gates or Napoleon Dynamite?
Who's the bigger geek: Gates or Napoleon Dynamite?
Why Amazon needs Net2Phone- and vice versa
Why Google hired Vint Cerf
Why have a desktop machine anyway?
Why Leaves Change Color
Why serious IP techies don't "get" eBay-Skype
Why spaghetti does not break in half
Why XML indeed?
Wikibooks takes on textbook industry
Will enterprise users buy business VoIP from consumer VoIP providers?
Will seven (editions) be Vista's lucky number?
Will VoIP play a role in rebuilding the Gulf Coast?
Windows Firewall flaw may hide open ports
Windows Mobile-based Treo imminent?
Windows Vista to 'freeze dry' PCs before patching
Windows-powered Palm Treo set to ring
Wireless carriers reconnect in New Orleans
Wireless meets cordless in Verizon phone
Wiretap rules for VoIP, broadband coming in 2007
Without T-1 QoS, consumer VoIP winners will be enterprise losers
Word blunder exposes U.K. split on terrorism
World's smallest robots imitate caterpillars
Xbox 360 to hit shelves before Thanksgiving
XM jumps on DirecTV platform
XML as document format rules!!!
Yahoo accused of poaching speech engineers
Yahoo debuts beta of Instant Search
Yahoo IM users get more than they bargained for
Yahoo Mail looking more like Outlook
Yahoo! steps in a pile of identity
Yes, server=service. Now walk the talk.
You don't say...?
Zotob suspect appears in court
[Fill in the blank] services