News to know: Less is more, Windows 7, Firefox 3.1, Google
Mary-Jo Foley: Microsoft plays up ‘less is more’ as its holiday retail message
- Deb Perelman: Signs your company might soon go belly-up
- Christopher Lochhead: Essential strategies for weathering the economic storm
- Paul Murphy: So what can Sun do?
Mary-Jo Foley: Microsoft aiming to deliver Vista SP2 before Windows 7
- Ed Bott: The Windows 7 name game, continued
Garett Rogers: Google opens up your profile to search engines
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Firefox 3.1 raises the browser bar … again
Larry Dignan: Does IT really need to fear multicore?
Tom Foremski: Is there a silver lining in cloud computing?
Joe McKendrick: Driving SOA through a lousy economy
Ed Burnette: Apple vs. Dell: Battle of the 13-inch notebooks
Sam Diaz: VIDEO: Is Steve Jobs starting to pass the baton?
Jason D. O'Grady: R.I.P. Apple matte screen displays
Jeremy Allison: Livin’ La Vida Linux
- Dana Blankenhorn: 2008 has been very very good for the Linux Foundation
- Joe Brockmeier: 80 ways to mix open source and business
- Open source and the bottom line
Heather Clancy: Constellation Wines (maker of Mondavi, Wild Horse and other big U.S. wine brands) goes solar
Ryan Naraine: Adobe ships fix for clickjacking, clipboard hijack threat
Matthew Miller: Full review of the T-Mobile G1 consumed most of my week
Sam Diaz: The final debate: Don’t expect Obama and McCain to spar over net neutrality
Larry Dignan: JetBlue unveils high-tech terminal Oct. 22; IT as customer service tool
Sam Diaz: ebay beats Q3, adjusts guidance for Q4, FY08
Larry Dignan: Facebook and its ilk are for the enterprise too
Dana Blankenhorn: Eclipse has tools for today’s mobile phones
Sean Portnoy: Iomega StorCenter ix2 NAS device features Bluetooth, EMC software
Dana Blankenhorn: How electronic records reach your doctor
Ryan Stewart: 360 degree virtual reality training RIA