Mozilla has released Firefox 3.5, the latest edition of its open source browser, one year after its release of Firefox 3. The update went through four betas, incorporating JavaScript fine-tuning and other improvements, resulting in the fastest version yet, according to Mozilla. Firefox 3.5 includes support for a new private browsing mode, native support for [...]
How do you conduct a great interview? For Katie Couric, it all starts with being a gracious host. “I think the more comfortable you make someone feel, the better interview you’ll get,” she says. “I know in terms of body language I always try to be very warm and welcoming. It’s really critical to put [...]
For seven months, New York Times reporter David Rohde was held by Taliban kidnappers. During his captivity, both his newspaper and Wikipedia kept quiet about his plight. Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales reportedly agreed to a request from The New York Times to delete all references to the kidnapping on Rohde’s Wikipedia entry. Thus began a [...]
Business transaction management has been getting a lot of attention lately: IT organizations want it, and every major vendor in systems and performance management has rushed to claim they do it. The promise of BTM is to finally be able to manage IT from a business perspective and make sense of the complexity of modern [...]
As most iPhone owners already know, the iPhone rocks. More importantly, what makes it come alive isn’t so much the svelte touchscreen form factor but the software. The great thing about the iPhone is Apple’s dedication to improving it, and Apple’s third major version of its iPhone operating system is definitely an improvement. Like millions [...]
If you’re working your thumbs into a carpal-tunnel frenzy on your Sony PlayStation Portable, navigating the blood and gore of the company’s successful gaming franchise “God of War,” do you really want to interrupt the mayhem to take a phone call from Mom? Sony may soon get an answer to that question, according to a [...]
U.S. automakers have spent a lot of time lately wondering whether someone can think up a solution for their economic woes. Meanwhile, one of their Japanese counterparts is using brainpower in a different way: to control the movement and direction of a wheelchair. Researchers at Toyota headquarters in Japan have announced the development of a [...]
Adesso’s newest keyboard, the Wireless Slimtouch Ergo, is a love-it-or-hate-it type of product. If you can get along without the features it misses and get through the learning curve, you might just keep it. It has a few interesting features to offer those looking for a change of pace. However, making the move probably will [...]
Over the last two weeks I attended two events: one organized by the Blu-ray folks and one by HP. Both PR teams did excellent jobs; however, one had a strong offering to work with, while the other was stuck with a toad of a product offering. Both products look to add value to [...]
Linux bloggers are never shy about laying blame at Microsoft’s door, but in recent days the accusations seemed to be flying faster than ever. First, Groklaw published a post entitled, “Linux on Netbooks: The Smoking Gun.” Referring to a post from earlier this month by ZDNet’s Dana Blankenhorn, Groklaw zeroed in on comments made by [...]


