Is the search feature really becoming the new “fabric of our lives?” Well, it’s certainly easy to imagine such a thing in this information driven age. Certainly, the fierce competition and emerging innovations characterizing the Continue reading “How “search” is redefining the Web ? and our lives”.…more
Well, I’ve heard of waste management, but this is blimey! But seriously, getting rid of electronic waste is a huge issue. I recently discovered how difficult it was to get rid of some old computer Continue reading “Walk Softly, Leave A Small Footprint”.…more
If you’ve been thinking about switching to the popularly touted new browser, Firefox, or would just like to have a second browser and an alternative to Explorer, this article will guide you through the configuration Continue reading “Firefox a Realistic Alternative to Explorer”.…more
The Antec Titan 550 aims to set a new standard for server grade systems. Antec designed the Titan 550 to meet the needs of consumers in the server and workstation markets. Today LR looks at the case and see if the features are appealing to enthusiasts.
The folks at XYZ Computing recently put palmOne’s latest PDA/Phone hybrid device through its paces. I’d seriously consider this for myself if my wireless provider carried it. This, and many more reviews from the Net Continue reading “palmOne Treo 650 PDA/Phone Review”.…more
Now that Apple’s Tiger has pounced, there is one question on everyone’s mind: Is this latest release of Mac OS X worth 129 bucks? The answer is yes. The improvements are not just cosmetic, as Continue reading “First Look: Tiger Lives Up to the Hype”.…more
Security! Security! Security! You just can’t say it too many times. The virus Zafi-D, which first appeared on the Internet at the end of last year, led a monthly list of top 10 viruses for Continue reading “Zafi-D Leads Top 10 Viruses in April”.…more
Open-source software group Mozilla.org said Friday that its Firefox Web browser has been downloaded 50 million times since its release in November. The group attributes the popularity of its browser to the evangelism of the Continue reading “Firefox Tops 50 Million Downloads”.…more
“The next decade will bring about a new wave of innovation in the technology industry through the increased security, greater reliability and faster performance enabled by 64-bit computing and continued advances in Windows,” Gates said. Continue reading “Gates: Next Decade Will Bring ‘New Wave of Innovation’”.…more
Apple Computer Inc. yesterday started selling Tiger, its newest operating system for Macintosh computers, which features an integrated search engine for the hard drive and a litter of small applications that the firm calls “widgets.” Continue reading “Product Review: Apple spotlights hard-drive searches”.…more
Although WinHec might not be the most feature filled convention out there, it definitely gives us a good look in what we are going to be seeing in the future from Microsoft, and as we Continue reading “Microsoft WinHec 2005 Coverage”.…more
“My Web is the next step in our vision of integrating search, personal search and community by providing users an easy way to have their own personal Web search experience that incorporates the best of Continue reading “Yahoo Launches ‘My Web’ Beta”.…more
Users of the latest 64-bit version of Microsoft’s Windows XP Professional x64 Edition operating system will not have the option to install Norton or McAfee antivirus software, vnunet.com can reveal. Users trying to install the Continue reading “64-bit Windows wide open to viruses”.…more
Laplink Software last week updated its Laplink Everywhere remote access service for Windows PCs. The new release adds web-based interface options that let users access email and files on their office PC without having to Continue reading “Laplink extends remote PC access”.…more
America Online launches in beta an overhaul of its instant messaging client that expands the product’s communication capabilities to include enhanced PC-to-PC voice and streaming video messaging and media file transfers. InformationWeek