Platform-hopping virus poses new threat
News A new virus called Simile.D may not be much of a threat to computer systems, but some of its technical tricks could lead to a rethinking of the principles underlying antivirus software. It is getting us to think about different ways of handling the...
[June 5, 2002, 14:39]
Bright future for notebooks and pagers
News Notebook manufacturers are tinkering with ways to incorporate two-way messaging that works continuously while laptop computers are in a battery-conserving sleep state. Keeping a notebook on at all times is one of the chief design problems in adding...
[March 28, 2001, 12:34]
XBRL standard may prevent market meltdowns
News Just days before a US federal regulatory body will vote on whether to require publicly traded companies to use a specific business data language to report their financial data, IBM is launching a major initiative to create new standards for the...
[December 16, 2008, 10:58]
Is Dell being paid to be green?
Blog Yep, that might sound counterintuitive or even counter-capitalist, but the fact is that the massive costs involved in building new power plants in the US means that the utility companies are very concerned about keeping up with demand.
[June 27, 2008, 16:34]
Photos: Dell showcases new enterprise products
News As a result, it's holding sessions with the media to show off what it says are its most innovative new products. Dell announced a new product for business computing called Project Hybrid, but gave scant details on it.
[May 18, 2007, 11:36]
WAP Forum CEO: Eye2Eye - Part 2
News WAP isn't the only way people can get this stuff -- there are other ways of connecting wirelessly to the Internet, such as simply using Internet protocols as NTT's DoCoMo successfully does in Japan, or the "Web clipping" method used by Palm...
[May 31, 2000, 11:55]
RIM pushes boat out for BlackBerry developers
News The new features include a widget platform, advertising and payment APIs, and a new cell tower-based location service, as well as the latest version of RIM's Eclipse-based development tools. At first, the number of ways you can integrate with...
[November 10, 2009, 15:26]
Photos: Intel's march of the Nanobots
News Intel has started work on the wide range of inventions that need to be brought together to make this work, such as the software needed to control them and ways for silicon to configure itself into a three-dimensional microscopic platform.
[September 26, 2006, 18:20]
Microsoft confirms Longhorn server
News While Rudder did not put a time frame on or reveal new details about a Longhorn server, he did offer a list of other server software that will precede the new operating system's launch. Fresh eyes on code are one of the best ways to do security...
[October 29, 2003, 9:10]
Xerox prints out rolls of chips
News The new printable chips aren't nearly as efficient as their silicon counterparts, but they work well enough to serve as the core of liquid crystal display (LCD) screens and futuristic displays such as electronic paper, the researchers said.
[October 29, 2003, 13:50]
Microsoft mandates 'piracy' checks
News The Microsoft Update and Windows Update utilities, which provide notifications of new patches, will require validation. With Windows' share of the desktop market estimated to be well above 90 percent, cracking down on illegal copies of the OS is...
[July 26, 2005, 9:05]
Aaron Goldberg: "IT's Like This..."
News Along comes NT, creating all kinds of new problems because not only is it a server operating system, but based on what we know about Merced and SMP, it's clear that NT can move far higher up the performance curve.
[August 18, 1998, 14:37]
101 Ways to Transform Your Life - Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
Downloads The 101 Ways to Transform Your Life app by Dr. This app contains features that make it more powerful than simply listening to a CD or tape from start to finish.With the 101 Ways to Transform Your Life app you can:- Play individual, random...
[December 15, 2009, 23:01]
Microsoft and Kodak settle XP dispute
News Kodak also plans to pull back some of the pressure it placed on Charles Schumer, a Democratic senator from New York, to question whether Windows XP's photo features are anticompetitive. The driver issue had in some ways been the most contentious...
[August 13, 2001, 9:23]
Divide and conquer Active Directory
News If a new employee is hired, simply make the employee a member of the appropriate OU, and all of the department's security policies will automatically be applied. Likewise, if a user changes departments, simply move the corresponding user object to...
[June 25, 2002, 14:07]
Innovation 'will not define the future'
News If you're going to inaugurate a new conference devoted to changes in the software industry, who better to pick as your keynote speaker than Ray Lane? Software chief executives have two choices: they can try to impose their proprietary methods on...
[March 10, 2004, 11:15]
Virtuous virtualisation vicissitudes
Blog To explain, if you have a poke around at what virtualisation specialists are doing these days - they are very much looking at complimentary ways that virtualisation can fit into existing (and therefore presumably trusted) technology infrastructures.
[January 22, 2008, 19:31]
IBM promotes new search standard
News IBM is promoting a new standard to allow interoperability between software that helps corporations search for and analyse unstructured data across their corporate networks, including emails, Word documents and anything that is not tabulated.
[August 8, 2005, 14:25]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog It's a logical development, I guess: why not roundly insult the victim in as many ways as possible while deleting their data? Expect to see multimedia presentations on the joys of living in Bulgaria -- or Brazil, seemingly the new epicenter for...
[September 17, 2004, 17:30]
Pocket Executive
Downloads pocketceoPocket CEOOurCompleteLibraryPassallows you to obtain all of our publications (1,000+ publications andcounting) along with any new publications for an entire year. Whats New in Sales ManagementIve gotta ride with my manager: Part IIve gotta...
[February 25, 2005, 7:00]



