Narrowband on the Decline in the U.S. [November 17, 2008] Dial-up sheds users in a number of U.S. states, but the nation continues being outpaced globally.
PsyStar's Suit Against Apple Gets Booted [November 19, 2008] The Mac clone maker sees a setback as a judge rules Apple hasn't engaged in anticompetitive acts by fighting back.
Major League Baseball to Silverlight: You're Out [November 18, 2008] A year and a half after Microsoft proudly claimed baseball games nationwide would be streamed using its Silverlight streaming media player, Adobe's Flash gets to pinch hit.
Chorus of Praise Joins Benioff on the Cloud [November 18, 2008] As Salesforce.com's chief keeps on beating the drum for cloud computing, CA and VMware unveil new management technology.
More Disclosures in 'Vista Capable' Lawsuit [November 14, 2008] Did Microsoft's CEO know details of the Windows 'Vista Capable' program when the decision was made? Plaintiff's attorneys seem to think so.
Here Comes 'Wave 3' of Microsoft's Live Services [November 14, 2008] Microsoft prepares to roll out new and updated services for Windows Live with the focus on becoming the communications hub of users' lives.
After a Quarter Century of Windows [November 12, 2008] Twenty-five years after Microsoft chairman Gates announced the first version of Windows, it remains dominant. Pundits weigh in.
Microsoft Updates Best Practices for Developers [November 11, 2008] At its third developer conference in as many weeks, the company announces new tools and processes for making more secure applications.
Blue Coat Improves Packet Acceleration [November 7, 2008] Packeteer technology gets together with acceleration tech, though more integration work remains to be done.
Windows Server 2008's Enterprise Ambitions [November 7, 2008] Not content with Web and app serving, Microsoft wants to make Windows compete for enterprise-level, mission critical jobs.
Better Social Networking From... Intel? [November 6, 2008] At Web 2.0 Summit, the world's largest chipmaker demos enterprise social networking and a more "personal" Internet.
Windows Server to Hit 256-Core Support [November 6, 2008] If chip vendors are going to use cores instead of clock speed to achieve performance, the next version of Windows Server 2008 is up for the challenge.
Sun Serves Up Some Java EE 6 in GlassFish [November 6, 2008] Open Source GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 Prelude is production ready and
showing off early Java EE 6 features.
Virtualization Coming to HP SANs [November 6, 2008] Vendor builds a SAN platform that promises easier storage management and cheaper cost.