- Fri Nov 13 11:00 AM PST 2009 Week in review: Pre-holiday buying spree
Lots of big tech players go shopping, while Intel closes antitrust deal. Also: Windows 7 inspired by Mac OS?
- Thu Nov 12 4:00 AM PST 2009 Google hopes Go will give a browser boost
The Net giant is working to integrate its new Go programming language with its Chrome browser and Native Client technology to speed Web-based programs.
- Tue Nov 10 3:00 PM PST 2009 Google hopes to remake programming with Go
A Unix co-creator is among those behind a language Google hopes will speed computers and programming. Today, Go becomes open-source software.
- Tue Nov 3 7:19 AM PST 2009 3Leaf's modern take on NUMA
3Leaf has developed hardware and software that melds multiple small servers into a single large SMP system.
- Mon Oct 26 12:43 PM PDT 2009 Ubuntu's new Linux tries getting cloud-friendly
Canonical's newest versions of Linux are due Thursday. Notable features: synchronization for PCs and a built-in replica of Amazon Web Services for servers.
- Wed Oct 21 12:32 PM PDT 2009 Snow Leopard SMB incompatibility with newer Samba versions on Unix systems?
The Finder may not be able to rename folders on SMB shares when in column view. This seems to happen only on Unix and Linux machines running Samba version 3.3.x or higher.
- Tue Oct 20 3:27 PM PDT 2009 Which Windows 7 is right for you?
Windows 7's versions are more streamlined than they were for Vista, but if there's still any confusion between Starter, Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate, this chart should put those problems to rest.
- Tue Oct 20 6:02 AM PDT 2009 Google Android: More than just a cheap date
The mobile OS is gaining momentum, and the reason goes far beyond the cost advantages its CFO cites for the open-source mobile platform.
- Tue Oct 13 12:55 PM PDT 2009 Adobe fixes 28 holes in Reader and Acrobat
Adobe's second quarterly update for Reader and Acrobat plugs 28 holes, including one that is being exploited in attacks.
- Thu Oct 8 12:07 PM PDT 2009 Microsoft to patch zero-day SMB, IIS holes
Patch Tuesday will include 13 bulletins fixing 34 vulnerabilities including zero-day flaws in Microsoft Server Message Block and Internet Information Services.




