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Is Vista ready? Microsoft testers weigh in
Microsoft officials obviously believe
Windows Vista is ready, given that it is set to release
it to manufacturing within weeks. But what do some of
its toughest testers think?
Focus: Vista
- Software Patents: Microsoft moves toward detente
- Web Office: The evolution of Office suites
- DRM: aka C.R.A.P
Webcasts
Carly Fiorina reflects on the "Tough Choices"
In an animated discussion with ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber, Fiorina addresses her critics, defending her performance and outlining the challenges she faced. video
Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2
See what Microsoft did right and where it still fell short with the release of Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2. video
Innovating to deliver humanitarian relief
CIO Simon Jennings explains how Oxfam GB runs the fifth largest retail business in the UK to support its humanitarian efforts, and describes the challenges of delivering application services and mobile solutions to remote, and often insecure, locations. video
Palm's latest smart phone
The new Palm Treo 680 is aiming for a broader, more geographically diverse audience. CNET's Rich DeMuro takes a look at the latest addition to the Treo family. video
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- Ballmer says Microsoft is persistent, if not always first video
- New HP laptop with HD-DVD player video
- This ship runs on wind power video
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between the lines
iPod turns 5. Competitors turn stomachs...
...and Apple's just gettin' warmed up. How's this going to end? Eventually, some government will force Apple's hand under antitrust law. David Berlind
- Evaluating Firefox 2
- Oracles heavyweight WebCenter
- Has Ubuntu Linux overtaken Mac OS X as Google Trends runner-up to Windows?
- HP CEO Mark Hurd offers his formula for fixing IT
- Tubuntu or not tubuntu: Ellisonix (or should that be Oraclix) to be based on Ubuntu?
- Between the Lines Blog
TechRepublic
10 ways to protect systems from electrical catastrophes
Your systems and peripherals are constantly at risk of sustaining electrical damage. IT consultant Erik Eckel offers 10 key recommendations to help you protect against electrical mishaps.
- Employers asking for job seekers salary history
- Advice on virus and hacker protection for the network
- SLA: Service Letter Agreement for a small home based business
- Training a newbie tech... What do you teach first?
- More TechRepublic discussions
All About Microsoft
- Microsoft readies new transfer tool for XP-Vista migration
- Microsoft earns a mixed report card for its year-old Live initiative
- Is Vista ready? Microsoft testers weigh in
- Microsoft makes it to Beta 1 with its Ajax toolkit
- Microsoft releases yet another Vista test build
- Mary Jo Foley Blog
george ou
- Firefox 2.0 shows promise but UI needs a face lift
- Media bias rears its ugly head on IE7 flaw
- The bottom line on IE7
- 222 LCDs become the new reasonably priced monitor
- Surge of killer device drivers leave no OS safe
- George Ou Blog
Googling Google
- Google Custom Search is here
- Google Custom Search will launch tomorrow
- Google eats its own dogfood
- Google Finance gives us a new chart
- Interview with Adam Sah of Google
- Google Blog
Esther Dyson's Release 0.9
- Trip report: Kazakhstan
- What I really said at Office 2.0
- Google - beyond the interview
- Trip report - Dubai
- Click fraud - here we go again
- Esther Dyson Blog
The Mobile Gadgeteer
- T-Mobile launches HotSpot @ Home service in selected areas
- Search for and view Google Videos on your mobile device
- The OQO ultra-portable PC sees a huge price drop
- MobileTechRoundup show #74; Last podcast before my Q1 is named
- How does the Samsung Q1 stack up to the eo 7110 UMPC?
- Matthew Miller Blog
Lawgarithms
- Implied license expressly rejected
- On bet the company issues, its far better to be a litigant than a bystander
- Good stuff Id blog more about&
- Suing Grouper defies logic
- Second Life may give new meaning to e-filing
- Denise Howell Blog
Hardware 2.0
Controlling the kernel - It's all about DRM
Controlling the kernel has little to do with protecting you from hackers and malware - it's about protecting Microsoft's new business model. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Were going to spend $21 billion over the holiday season this year
- Intel makes half-hearted price cuts
- Do you suffer from Gadget lust?
- AMD cuts prices - again
- Controlling the kernel - Its all about DRM
- Adrian W. Kingsley-Hughes Blog
The Universal Desktop
- Adobe jumps into the venture capital world
- Adobe Digital Editions - a new publishing platform
- Mobile Web 2.0 is better served by Rich Internet Applications
- Universal Desktop Daily - Thursday, October 19, 2006
- Flash Player 9 Beta for Linux is available
- Ryan Stewart Blog
Microsoft Report
- Internet Explorer security FUD
- Virtual Vista Q and A
- Virtual insanity in Redmond
- Get facts, not spin, about Vistas new license
- No, theres no ban on virtual Vista
- Ed Bott Blog
web 2.0 explorer
- Web 2.0 Security Scares
- YouTube may be the fastest growing website ever!
- YouTube Wannabes: online video market post GooTube
- Google Docs & Spreadsheets: More pieces of Google Office
- ZohoX: New Web Office Suite (post includes Image Gallery)
- Web 2.0 Explorer Blog
open source
Open source trickle-down
It is possible to build a credible office PC out of Linux, Open Office and Firefox, but only if you're a sophisticated user. Dana Blankenhorn
- Should Mozilla take over Open Office?
- Will open source Java matter?
- Portland lets desktop Linux roll for VARs
- What do Apples earnings say about open source?
- Device innovation feeds open source mobile
- Open-Source Blog
Software as Services
at the whiteboard
- File virtualization
- Find out how file virtualization allows administrators to do more with less.
- Network security gaps: Real-time detection
- Organizations without real-time monitoring devices leave critical business systems vulnerable.
- Adding VoIP to your legacy networks
- If you think switching to VoIP means ripping out your traditional phone network, think again.
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Reviews
- Apple iMac Core 2 Duo (24-inch, 2.16GHz)
- Other vendors might offer more flexible configurations and better deals on components, but we highly recommend this new iMac as PC that doubles as a secondary home-entertainment system.
- TiVo Series3 HD DVR
- The Series3 delivers dual-tuner HD recording and some worthwhile networking features to cable customers, but the exorbitant price tag will be too much for all but the most devoted TiVo fans.
- Pioneer PDP-5070HD
- Pioneer's PDP-5070HD 50-inch plasma sets a benchmark for flat-panel performance and is well worth the premium price for people who take video quality seriously.
- ATI TV Wonder 650
- ATI's flagship TV tuner card offers the best image quality we've seen from a TV tuner card and includes over-the-air HDTV support, but it's still not as good as a direct cable-box-to-TV signal.
- Lenovo ThinkCentre A60
- The Lenovo ThinkCentre A60 offers no-nonsense security features that business users need, along with decent components for a reasonable price. Only its short warranty gives us pause.
- 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
- Following the roaring success of the Prius, Toyota has a lot to live up to with the release of its next hybrid car, and the 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid doesn't disappoint.