Technology, at the end of the day, is only as secure as the person using it. You can have all …
Steve Jobs leaving the job
Barely a week after revealing he suffered from a hormone imbalance, and vowing to stay on as Apple's CEO, Steve …
Citrix, Novell make a valid run at VMware ESX virtualization crown
VMware and Microsoft should be taking the competition in the server virtualization market very seriously because open source Xen-based products …
Healthy dose of IT
Having recently added the Mouwasat Hospital in Riyadh to its existing chain of hospitals in Dammam, Jubail, Madinah and Qatif, …
Windows 7 beta shows off task bar, UI goodies
The just-released Beta 1 version of Windows 7 is a solid, fast-performing, stable operating system that appears to be just …
SonicWall getting aggresive towards small businesses
SonicWall is introducing a multi-function security appliance for small businesses that gives five times more throughput than its low-end devices …
‘Beast hiding in Microsoft Patch Tuesday vulnerability’
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday dropped in on 2009 with a whisper revealing only a single patch covering three vulnerabilities with the …
IIntel to aim for inexpensive ultraportables with new chips
Intel may introduce ultra-low-voltage processors for inexpensive thin laptops later this year, which could help it compete with Advanced Micro …
LG’s storage offering
LG Electronics may have found the ultimate tech-combo product. The N4B1, shown at CES, is a network attached storage (NAS) …
Nortel refreshes Gigabit stackables
Nortel this week extended its Gigabit Ethernet stackable switch line with a new series that features integrated 10Gbps uplinks and …
LaCie offers one year unlimited online backup
Recognizing the importance of secure digital media for both consumers and professional users, LaCie has partnered with Carbonite to ensure …
Open networks remain a distant nirvana for mobile users
The push for open wireless networks that can accommodate all manner of mobile devices and applications grabbed a lot of …
Intel’s Atom: Beyond netbooks
Have you noticed Atom-based laptops seem to be getting nicer? The latest models sport bigger screens, more RAM, and slimmer …
Managing & simpliflying storage
It is a testimony to our love of digital entertainment and dependence on the Internet, that no matter how large …
Windows Server 2008 R2 beta airs
Lost in the Windows 7 hype, Microsoft also released the beta of Windows Server 2008 R2, which is the companion …
Network vendors eye new markets in ’09
Microsoft aims to become a dominant player in hosted software and cloud computing in 2009, despite its late entry in …
HP Desktop PCs lack in Reliability
In the desktop category Apple once again shone, with a top mark on every reliability and service measure except two …
OfficeTime update offers more time-tracking reports
Transcena Design announced OfficeTime 1.4, with the latest version of the time-tracking program allowing you track your time and review …
The Lotus Notes makeover
IBM has introduced at Macworld Expo Lotus Notes 8.5, now featuring integration with social calendaring Web sites. The company also …
Cutting the travel budgets
The first round of layoffs has taken hold, your annual bonus seems like a cruel joke, and travel is off-limits. …