Friday, May 04, 2007

News

Greenpeace cheers Apple--asks for more
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Greenpeace says "we are cheering!" but goes on to say that the statement is "not everything we asked for." Is Apple doing enough for the environment--vote.
Jason O'Grady: Apple bows to 'green' pressure; divulges LED plans

Meet Microsoft, the advertising company
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft isn't adding all this social-software goodness to its products just because the up-and-coming generation wants and expects it. Microsoft sees a way to make money here.
Ryan Stewart: Mono founder says Silverlight will come to Linux
Mix '07 Focus: The remix from day one

BlackBerry throws a Curve 8300
Russell Shaw: BlackBerry's new smart phone comes with 2 megapixel camera, enhanced media player and high-performance browser.
Photos: Blackberry Curve 8300
Photos: Barracuda rides new Nokia wave

IBM puts vacuum spaces in chips
Nothing insulates like a vacuum. Big Blue says its Airgap technique will increase chip speed and reduce power consumption.
Images: IBM's vaccuum techique
Video: IBM adds vacuum to processors

Solving the Web app's 'offline problem': How Zimbra did it
David Berlind: Zimbra's unique selling proposition is that its solutions take the Web 2.0 approach to e-mail and collaboration.
Gallery: Zimbra Collaboration Suite 4.5