Operating Systems
Microsoft aims for Vista SP2 before Win 7
Mary Jo Foley: The Windows team is readying second service packs (SP2) for Vista--and for its server complement, Windows Server 2008--and is aiming to deliver these SP2s before it releases Windows 7.
IT Management
Top 10 technologies
to watch
Jason Hiner: Gartner analysts gave a crowd of IT leaders at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo 2008 a list of the top 10 technologies that will provide important strategic advantages to IT over the next three years.
- Constellation Wines (maker of Mondavi, Wild Horse and other big U.S. wine brands) goes solar
- On IT failure: IDC group vice president Mike Fauscette [podcast]
- High-tech manufacturers rev up Oregon e-recycling program
- What drives customer demand for Solaris/x86? Fear of failure
- Social CRM: Interview with Oracle SVP Anthony Lye [podcast]
Companies
Intel barely beats for Q3
Sam Diaz: Intel's Paul Otellini says there were mixed signs for the outlook into the fourth quarter, largely because of the uncertainty surrounding the current market conditions.
Security
Beware: Fake Microsoft patch malware
Dancho Danchev: Malicious attackers are once again taking advantage of event-based social engineering attacks, and are currently mass mailing fake notifications for Microsoft's Patch Tuesday
Enterprise Hardware
Apple notebook hits and misses
Robin Harris: Like other industry watchers, Storage Bits looked into its crystal ball to predict what it would look like. Overall, Apple did OK, with some surprising omissions and changes.
Enterprise Software
OpenOffice definitely good enough
Christopher Dawson: There is a reason that the OpenOffice.org 3.0 servers are struggling to keep up with demand. OO.org 3.0 really is a serious upgrade over version 2.4 and makes NeoOffice irrelevant for Mac OS X users.
General News
New pulseless total artificial heart
Roland Piquepaille: Two University of Houston engineering professors have received a $2.8 million federal grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a new artificial heart technology.
Web Technology
Google blocking Chrome from some countries
Garett Rogers: Why would they do this? Apparently it has to do with trade agreements that prevent them from doing business in those countries.
Product Review Blogs
Apple vs. Dell: Battle of 13-inch notebooks
Ed Burnette: Apple and Dell have both come out with even smaller notebook computers to tempt you away from your old fashioned desk-bound workstation. How do they stack up against each other?
Communications
MobileTechRoundup: More netbook talk
Matthew Miller: MobileTechRoundup show #150 celebrates its third year of podcasting about mobile tech. Hear about the netbook MSI Wind.
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- Sony announces new Reader eBook device with integrated LED and touch screen
Does IT really need to fear multicore?
Between the Lines by Larry Dignan
While multicore chips hold great promise for applications and computing power they could wreak havoc on technology departments. That's the message from Gartner analyst Carl Claunch, who argued Thursday that...
Microsoft plays up 'less is more' as its holiday retail message
All about Microsoft by Mary Jo Foley
With consumers hunkering down, how is Microsoft hoping to get them to spend on technology toys and software this holiday season? The theme at the company's Holiday 2008 "In the...
Adobe ships fix for clickjacking, clipboard hijack threats
Zero Day by Ryan Naraine
Adobe has released Flash Player 10 (Techmeme discussion) with a chock-full of major security improvements, including patches and mitigation for at least five serious security vulnerabilities. The vulnerabilities covered with...
R.I.P. Apple matte screen displays
The Apple Core by Jason D. O'Grady
The thing that bums me out the most about yesterday's MacBook announcements is Apple's move to all-glossy displays. I'll make no bones about it – I loathe glossy displays...
Firefox 3.1 raises the browser bar ... again
Hardware 2.0 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Competition is a good thing, and the way that Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome have re-invigorated browser development will mean good a better web experience all round.
Google opens up your profile to search engines
Googling Google by Garett Rogers
Google has been letting people create profiles for a while now -- you can see mine here, and you can create yours here. Until today, your public profile that you...
2008 has been very very good for the Linux Foundation
Linux and Open Source by Dana Blankenhorn
IT departments are increasingly software-writing shops. What vendors call customers are, increasingly, collaborators. Vendors are just the tip of the industry iceberg.
On IT failure: IDC group vice president Mike Fauscette [podcast]
IT Project Failures by Michael Krigsman
IDC's Group Vice President, Mike Fauscette, leads a team of enterprise software analysts for one of the largest research firms in the world. To better understand IT failures, read this...
Egnyte: using and sustaining Enterprise 2.0
Enterprise Alley by Zack Whittaker
Egnyte, in a nutshell, is a software as a service, cloud storage application. But it's a lot more than just that. It feels like your online home of files, storage...
Surviving the recession with Free Enterprise OSes (Part 2)
Tech Broiler by Jason Perlow
In Part 1, I discussed the four Free Linux distributions that are best position to provide extended support and ample functionality to an end user through a protracted recession, ...
SAP TechEd: what do geeks get out of conferences?
Irregular Enterprise by Dennis Howlett
Technical conferences are always interesting but what do geeks get out of them? This was the question I put to 22 attendees at SAP TechEd Berlin. I restricted them to...
Constellation Wines (maker of Mondavi, Wild Horse and other big U.S. wine brands) goes solar
GreenTech Pastures by Heather Clancy
Pacific Power Management is building out a 1.2-megawatt solar system that will cover the winery warehouse roof for theConstellation WinesU.S. Gonzales Winery in Monterey, Calif. The system, set to be...
- High-tech manufacturers rev up Oregon e-recycling program
- Avanade software helps you get a grip on more than 100 green IT variables
- Sun's latest server packs a punch in performance while using less power
- New green certification program helps keep kitchens out of the frying pan in terms of environmental waste
The Windows 7 name game, continued
Microsoft Report by Ed Bott
It is rare that you get to see a Microsoft executive tap dance and juggle at the same time, but that’s what I felt like as I read one senior...
Apple notebook hits and misses
Storage Bits by Robin Harris
The Apple product transition mentioned by Apple's CFO has arrived. Like other industry watchers, Storage Bits looked into its crystal ball to predict what it would look like. Overall, Apple...
A few financial home truths
Software as services by Phil Wainewright
Does it take the world's worst financial crisis since the South Sea Bubble to drive home perennial truths that have always been at the core of successful businesses? Generate cash...
Apple vs. Dell: Battle of the 13-inch notebooks
Dev Connection by Ed Burnette
Since my last comparison, Apple and Dell have both come out with even smaller notebook computers to tempt you away from your old fashioned desk-bound workstation. How do they stack...
Smart fabrics and interactive textiles
Emerging Technology Trends by Roland Piquepaille
The European market for smart fabrics and interactive textiles (SFIT) represents about 300 million euro today and is growing at a yearly rate of about 20%. These smart textiles are...
Top Digger helps launch Tip'd, a Digg clone for financial news
The Social Web by Steve O'Hear
Tip’d, which launched today, describes itself as "a place for investors... to meet, share, discuss, comment, and vote on what’s happening on both Wall Street and Main Street." Essentially, it's...
MobileTechRoundup show #150, More netbook talk
The Mobile Gadgeteer by Matthew Miller
James, Kevin, and I were quite happy to record MobileTechRoundup show #150 and celebrate 3 years of podcasting about mobile tech. Kevin continues to tease me with the MSI Wind...
Details on Apple's MacBook and MacBook Pro updates
Laptops & Desktops by John Morris
After weeks of news leaks, there weren't many surprises left for Apple's event today, but the company gave its entire notebook line a badly-needed update. Major changes across the line...
360 degree virtual reality training RIA
The Universal Desktop by Ryan Stewart
SitePoint and TechCrunch both have some information up about something that EffectiveUI is building for Intelligence Gaming. It's a video-based virtual reality training simulation for the army. It's one of...
What drives customer demand for Solaris/x86? Fear of failure
Managing L'unix by Paul Murphy
I think the short answer to "what happened to growth in the OpenSolaris community" is Ian Murdock; but the longer answer is that growth continues but enthusiasm lags and the...
The Future looks very Cloudy
Collaboration 2.0 by Oliver Marks
I've just attended the one day, highly-focused executive 'Cloud Summit' conference. The Cloud—used to describe everything from internet-based computing utilities to Software as a Service — was examined and its...
SE XPERIA X1 appears to be available now in Sweden
Smartphones and Cell Phones by Matthew Miller
One of the most anticipated new devices in the Windows Mobile market, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 now appears to be available in Sweden. Daily Mobile has unboxing photos of...
ManageFusion 2008
Virtually Speaking by Dan Kusnetzky
I'm sitting in the media workroom preparing for today's sessions at Symantec's ManageFusion 2008. The event is being held at the JW Marriott resort and conference center in the land...
Peeling Back the Microsoft Oslo 'Onion'
Service-Oriented Architecture by Joe McKendrick
At the core of the Oslo onion: modeling language and repository
Cast Iron takes 'integration as a service' to cloud-based or on-premises deployment
BriefingsDirect by Dana Gardner
This ability to integrate applications across hybrid deployment types is critical for enterprises to increasingly move to cloud-based and SaaS models. More than not, applications will come from several sources,...
- With Systinet 3.0, HP broadens SOA governance role to encompass services lifecycle, business processes, IT service management
- WSO2 eases enterprise data availability for SOA access, consumption
- BriefingsDirect Insights analysts examine HP-Oracle Exadata, 'extreme' BI, virtualization and cloud computing
- Improved insights and analysis from IT systems logs helps reduce complexity risks from virtualization
Obama appears on in-game Xbox 360 advertisement
The ToyBox by Andrew Nusca
See this screenshot of Xbox 360 racing game Burnout Paradise? What sticks out to you? That's right -- Barack Obama is urging gamers to vote for change from the comfort...
Nikon D90 Reviewed: Great image quality and performance. Video mode? Not so hot
Digital Cameras by Janice Chen
DPReview and PhotographyBlog both posted full, hands-on reviews of the Nikon D90 yesterday. The general consensus among the reviewers (including our sister site CNET's Lori Grunin who posted her review...
Iomega StorCenter ix2 NAS device features Bluetooth, EMC software
SOHO Networking by Sean Portnoy
The battle to be the top network hard drive solution for home networks continues with Iomega's latest salvo. The new StorCenter ix2 NAS device adds a new wrinkle with its...
Report: Three Intel Nehalems in November
The Core Truth by John Morris
Intel will launch its first three Nehalem processors on November 17, according to a report on the site Expreview.com. These Bloomfield high-end chips will include the 3.2 GHz Core i7-965XE...
Sherwood America introduces $300 Blu-ray player
Home Theater by Sean Portnoy
The Sherwood name has been attached to electronics for more than 50 years, but it may get some new visibility with its announcement that it's releasing the $299.95 BDP-5003...
The University of iTunes
iGeneration by Zack Whittaker
The ability, or rather art, of being able to be in bed, pyjamas on (or off, if that's your style), mug of tea in your hand, cuddled up all warm...
eBooks: The first step of a long change
Rational Rants by Mitch Ratcliffe
After polling all of you about the right price for an eBook device and the kinds of documents you are buying, as well as doing a lot of research over...
The WOA story emerges as better outcomes sought for SOA
Enterprise Web 2.0 by Dion Hinchcliffe
Over the summer the enterprise IT blogosphere was swept up in a conversation around the concepts that many are calling Web-Oriented Architecture, or WOA. A different way to think about...
Open source protectionism?
A Developer's View by John Carroll
I just caught a rather interesting piece by fellow blogger Dana Blankenhorn on the subject of the "value and values" found in open source ecosystems. Near the end, he references...
Remember IBM at $10.50 per Share? Oracle as a penny stock? Tales of Hope from the Great High Tech Depression of ‘89
Enterprise Anti-matter by Joshua Greenbaum
Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak …..October. Paraphrasing Edgar Allen Poe’s The Raven seems somehow appropriate to this moment, when it seems that everything we’ve all worked...
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- Microsoft Dynamics Goes for the Mid-market (Again)
Is there a silver lining in cloud computing?
IMHO by Tom Foremski
VCs, developers, and IT users are looking for silver linings in cloud computing. Users are hoping to save on IT costs and get into production at a faster pace, developers...
Intel Tops Dow Jones Sustainabilty Index (again)
On Sustainability by James Farrar
The Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) results for 2008 are out, and although I’m not a huge fan of corporate sustainability beauty pageants, this one is probably the most credible...
Mail Goggles: an idea that goes well beyond drunk emails
Lawgarithms by Denise Howell
There's a new GMail Labs app: Mail Goggles, by GMail engineer Jon Perlow: When you enable Mail Goggles, it will check that you're really sure you want to send that...
Mobile marketing budget percentages to grow 150% by 2013
IT Facts by AM
Brands’ share of budgets spent on mobile marketing and communications is set to increase almost 150% by 2013, Telefonica O2 survey says. 88% of marketing directors anticipate behavioural targeting to...
Why You Want WebEx Connect or Beehive
Team Think by Dave Greenfield
First there was Notes and then Exchange. This week the collaboration suite space got a lot more competitive with both Cisco and Oracle introducing new collaboration suites. This morning...
What's a Little Money Between Friends?
Software & Services Safari by Brian Sommer
Gaming Incentive Systems Joel Spolsky (www.inc.com/keyword/spolsky) wrote a nice piece in the October 2008 issue of Inc. magazine. The article, Sins of Commissions, provides a cautionary tale to executives who...
Keeping the dream alive - bootstrap your way out of the death spiral
Feeds by Jennifer Leggio
Jennifer Leggio is on the road. Guest editorial by Ryan Kuder I was very publicly laid off from Yahoo! back in February. It’s a gut-wrenching experience for anyone who has...
Signs your company might soon go belly-up
The IT Grind by Deb Perelman
Before a company goes under, just about everybody knows it. And before everybody knows it, a bunch of people are already whispering in the corridors and around the water cooler,...
80 ways to mix open source and business
Community, Incorporated by Joe Brockmeier
Open source and business do mix. In fact, according to Matthew Aslett at the 451 Group, you can mix open source into more than 80 combinations of development model, licensing...
Uncov is back, and you can write for it
The Web Life by Andrew Mager
The rantalicious tech blog Uncov took a brief hiatus from the Internet, but now it's back. Former Googler software engineer and current CTO of Pressflip Ted Dzubia will be doing...
Gartner Top 10 embraces the Cloud
The Semantic Web by Paul Miller
As in previous years, the analysts at Gartner have unveiled their 'Top 10 Strategic Technologies,' and Jason Hiner provides details elsewhere on ZDNet. The press release is here. One of...
Symantec Goes Into The Cloud With Email Filtering
Forrester Research by Ted Schadler
Symantec today announced its acquisition of MessageLabs, a 520-person UK-based email filtering and security vendor. Given the cost and hassles that information & knowledge management professionls (IKM Pros) have keeping...
OLPC and Intel trumped by small-scale virtualization
Education IT by Christopher Dawson
I had planned for my next post to be a followup to my interview with Sun's Joe Hartley, but it's going to have to take a back seat to a...
White Space devices pass key technical test
ZDNet Government by Richard Koman
White space devices -- which take advantage of used portions of the television spectrum -- have passed the "burden of proof" stage, the FCC says. They work, and they don't...
A single drink will not shrink your brain
Healthcare IT by Dana Blankenhorn
If you regularly find yourself unable to walk away from the bar, or the bottle, after a second shot, get help. But a nice glass of red with your meal...
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Iomega StorCenter ix2 NAS device features Bluetooth, EMC software
The battle to be the top network hard drive solution for home networks continues with Iomega's latest salvo. The new StorCenter ix2 NAS device adds a new wrinkle with its ...
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Google opens up your profile to search engines
Google has been letting people create profiles for a while now -- you can see mine here, and you can create yours here. Until today, your public profile that you ...
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White Space devices pass key technical test
White space devices -- which take advantage of used portions of the television spectrum -- have passed the "burden of proof" stage, the FCC says. They work, and they don't ...
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Is there a silver lining in cloud computing?
VCs, developers, and IT users are looking for silver linings in cloud computing. Users are hoping to save on IT costs and get into production at a faster pace, developers ...
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Does IT really need to fear multicore?
While multicore chips hold great promise for applications and computing power they could wreak havoc on technology departments. That's the message from Gartner analyst Carl Claunch, who argued Thursday that ...
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Constellation Wines (maker of Mondavi, Wild Horse and other big U.S. wine brands) goes solar
Pacific Power Management is building out a 1.2-megawatt solar system that will cover the winery warehouse roof for theConstellation WinesU.S. Gonzales Winery in Monterey, Calif. The system, set to be ...
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Adobe ships fix for clickjacking, clipboard hijack threats
Adobe has released Flash Player 10 Techmeme discussion with a chock-full of major security improvements, including patches and mitigation for at least five serious security vulnerabilities. The vulnerabilities covered with ...
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The Windows 7 name game, continued
It is rare that you get to see a Microsoft executive tap dance and juggle at the same time, but that's what I felt like as I read one senior ...
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ebay beats Q3, adjusts guidance for Q4, FY08
eBay reported third quarter earnings today, beating Wall Street's expectations with revenues of $2.12 billion, up $228 million from the third quarter of 2007. It reported non-GAAP profits of $592 ...
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Microsoft plays up 'less is more' as its holiday retail message
With consumers hunkering down, how is Microsoft hoping to get them to spend on technology toys and software this holiday season? The theme at the company's Holiday 2008 "In the ...
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VIDEO: Is Steve Jobs starting to pass the baton?
Maybe you didn't notice it - or maybe I'm just reading into this a bit too deep. But there were a couple of hints at this week's Apple announcement that ...
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It's not easy being green--Optimizing eco-friendly packaging
Early adopter brands have further differentiated their products and won consumer affinity by adopting green strategies in their brands and packaging. But risks are many says Affinnova's Steve Lamoureux. Commentary--On ...
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On IT failure: IDC group vice president Mike Fauscette [podcast]
IDC's Group Vice President, Mike Fauscette, leads a team of enterprise software analysts for one of the largest research firms in the world. To better understand IT failures, read this ...
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The final debate: Don't expect Obama and McCain to spar over net neutrality
When John McCain and Barack Obama take the stage tonight for the final debate before the election, I expect to hear plenty about the economy, domestic issues and foreign policy. ...
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R.I.P. Apple matte screen displays
The thing that bums me out the most about yesterday's MacBook announcements is Apple's move to all-glossy displays. I'll make no bones about it – I loathe glossy displays – ...
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MacBook Air gets Penryn and MBP17 gets minor bump
Although they didn't get fancy glass trackpads or unibody aluminum frames (like Apple's other new notebooks) the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro 17-inch received minor speed-bumps when Apple announced its ...
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Judge freezes assets of massive spam ring
The Federal Trade Commission won a huge antispam victory in court yesterday, with a federal courts in Chicago's order to freeze the assets of a botnet spam group generally known ...
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YouTube: No special DMCA policies for candidates
McCain wants YouTube to give special handling to DMCA takedown notices regarding political campaigns. Today, YouTube gave the campaign the cold shoulder. It seems McCain has run afoul of copyright ...
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Smart fabrics and interactive textiles
The European market for smart fabrics and interactive textiles SFIT represents about 300 million euro today and is growing at a yearly rate of about 20%. These smart textiles are ...
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SAP TechEd: what do geeks get out of conferences?
Technical conferences are always interesting but what do geeks get out of them? This was the question I put to 22 attendees at SAP TechEd Berlin. I restricted them to ...
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