Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CNET > Working with Windows and Linux, playing with the Mac


Working with Windows and Linux, playing with the Mac

Working with Windows and Linux, playing with the Mac   more»»

Featured links from the CNET Blog Network

Working with Windows and Linux, playing with the Mac-- Google Insights data suggests that we enjoy our Macs for more than we enjoy Windows and Linux.

You don't really need an iPhone 3G--The iPhone 3G is popular because people want it. And after a few weeks of using it, they realize quickly that they really didn't need it.

IBM tests 4-terabyte solid-state drive tech--Big Blue announces solid-state drive technology that achieves high speed and power savings, even if only in the labs so far.

Google's weird ways with open-source licenses--Company takes an odd, circuitous route to reapproving two popular open-source licenses, Mozilla Public License and Eclipse Public License, for its Google Code open-source repository.

Fri Aug 29, 2008


Sponsored Links



Rss - Latest News

Report: AMD Phenom II chips echo Intel's i7   more»»
A China-based Web site posts details of AMD's upcoming Phenom II processors with model numbers that seem to match Intel's Core i7 processors.
Video: A toast to online wine   more»»
With old-fashioned liquor laws and complicated shipping procedures, selling or buying wine online has never been easy. But as CNET's Kara Tsuboi explains, it no longer has to be so hard.
Markets tumble on recession news   more»»
With the official announcement of a recession, the Dow Jones plummets nearly 700 points. Tech stocks Dell and Qualcomm, meanwhile, take a double-digit hit.
Amazon's database service enters public testing   more»»
SimpleDB moves into broader testing in the Amazon Web Services suite--and gets a price cut and free basic usage.
Microsoft apologizes for Cashback glitches   more»»
Crush of traffic on Black Friday leads shoppers to encounter problems ranging from site sluggishness to the wrong amount of cash back showing in their account.