Eudora E-Mail Program Reborn as Open Source
Eudora, a pioneering e-mail program named after author Eudora Welty, is rising from a technical grave as an open source program after owner Qualcomm Inc quit selling the product in May.

Microsoft Settlement Promotes Competition, DOJ Says
The Department of Justice cites alternative browsers, Web-based e-mail and Linux as examples of emerging competition with Microsoft.

Startup Connects Multiple Monitors Over USB
Startup Newnham Research has released a software-based rendering engine that replaces a DVI or VGA monitor cable with one based on standard USB, to allow the quick and easy addition of multiple monitors.
ViewSonic's New 10 Customizable Digital Photo Frames
Looking for the perfect gift for your madre on Mother's Day? ViewSonic introduced ten customizable digital photo frames on Wednesday, starting at a mere $139.

Personalize Revisions Styles in Microsoft Word
No one uses comments and revisions tracking because they're fun. So how can you make these workplace tools work better for you?
5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


'World of Warcraft' Sequel in the Works?
Blizzard fans must be feeling spoiled right now. The blaze set by Blizzard's Diablo 3 announcement is still guttering, but it seems that vice president Rob Pardo couldn't resist kicking the Internet rumor mill into high gear one more time by confirming yet another unannounced project.
How eWEEK Got Hacked at Black Hat
As some of you may have alreadyread by now, one of our brilliant cyber-minds at eWEEK who will remain nameless(Brian Prince
oh wait
damn!) entered one of his passwords in the clear andhad it intercepted at this year's Black Hat conference.
'Green Dam' Protesters Party After China Backs Down
Chinese Web users flooded to a trendy art zone cafe on Wednesday to celebrate a last-minute halt to a rollout of government-sponsored filtering software, and make a stand for freedom of expression in the Communist-run state.

Sony Sets September Launch of New Playstation Portable
Sony Corp. will launch a lighter, slimmer model of its PlayStation Portable handheld video game console in September, a senior executive said on Wednesday.
