In one respect, it no longer matters how the legal tug-of-war between Microsoft and the US Department of Justice turns…
What the iMac really is—and what it means for Apple.
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Few are trained to use PCs as creative tools in teaching.
I went to Internet World in Los Angeles this month looking for the birth of a hot new trend, but…
Pop quiz—Reintroducing old software that’s already been published is like (choose one): a) Refurbishing worn toothbrushes b) Re-chewing chewed chewing…
It was a dark and stormy Net. At least, it’s become that way for fiction. The Web has been as…
The crash of Bill Gates’ Windows 98 demo at Spring COMDEX in April briefly peeled back the duct tape haphazardly…
Spam is intrusive, spam is offensive, and spam takes up bandwidth and time. But might there be a responsible way…
If the Web is an online media horse race, leanness may be a winning advantage. For while fat and sassy…
When subsequent generations look for a word to describe the enlightened information age of the late 20th century, it may…
The industry’s brightest minds are here, but they don’t all work at Microsoft
New efforts to combat spam may also be killing e-mails future.
Why isn’t software—everywhere? Three years ago, it looked like packaged software would be the ’90s equivalent of the Blob. Programs…