Samsung, Seagate Prep ReadyDrive Storage
Show Reports: If Microsoft's ReadyDrive technology is to be successful, hard drives need to support the technology. Both Samsung and Seagate are stepping up to the plate.
Virtual Sociology
Artificial life forms inhabiting virtual worlds are nothing new to fans of computer games like The Sims, but rewiring artificial life for scientific research is a new frontier.
Wikipedia Founder Says Intends to Challenge Google, Yahoo
The online collaboration responsible for Wikipedia plans to build a search engine to rival those of Google and Yahoo, the founder of the popular Internet encyclopaedia says.

IBM Launches Business Computers Based on Game Chip
IBM, the world's largest maker of business computers, introduced new computing systems that it said extend the processing power of video-game microchips to corporate data centers.
Survey: BlackBerrys, Laptops Blur Work/Home Balance
Staying in touch constantly by using laptops, BlackBerrys and other wireless devices has blurred the line between a person's professional and personal life, according to a new survey.

Vista Upgrade Is a Long Way Off, Say IT Pros
It might be the most publicized technology release this year, but it will be a while before Vista makes an enterprise mark according to a new report.

Sun Becomes a Windows Server 2003 OEM
Windows Server 2003 will be available on Sun Microsystems x64 systems within 90 days.

Your Favorite Air Supply Songs on a USB Drive


Facebook Innovators Win Funding, Settle for Jobs
The going rate for a hit new product from a talented programmer on social networking sensation Facebook is tens of thousands of dollars, a plane ticket to California, and a job.

Gateway Former Executives Liable in SEC Fraud Case
Computer maker Gateway's former finance chief and controller were found liable on civil charges they manipulated financial results to meet Wall Street expectations in 2000, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission says.
