Partitioning Bad?
Does partitioning have a place in the twenty-first century?
Senator Pushes for Net Neutrality Legislation
A senior U.S. lawmakerplans to introduce a bill in January that would bar Internet providers like AT&T Inc from blocking Web content, setting up a renewed battle over so-called network neutrality.
Pew: Minorities Access Mobile 'Net More than Whites
Minorities continue to access the Internet from a handheld device more frequently than whites do, according to a new report from the Pew Internet and Life Project.

Kodak to Finally Take Kodachrome Away
Kodachrome, the film brand touted as the stuff of memories, is about to become a memory itself as Eastman Kodak stops production due to overwhelming competition from digital cameras.

Free Mail Melee
The free Web e-mail wars are raging, and Google is placing its bets on the notion that size does matter.
How to Preserve Your 15 Minutes of Fame with Windows Vista Media Cente
With a TV tuner and a Vista PC, you can capture a clip and show off your big moment.
AMD DirectConnect 2.0 Prompts New Opteron Roadmap
On the sixth anniversary of the launch of the Opteron, AMD outlined what it called the most significant increase in performance since the Optreron's inception: the Direct Connect 2.0 architecture. AMD also announced the Opteron 4000 and 6000 series, which will address the one- to four-socket processor market, and extended its server processor roadmap out to the 2013 timeframe.
Microsoft Celebrates Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary With Launch Part
Halo: Combat Evolved goes on sale at midnight. Don't miss out on the FPS-related festivities.

Sony to Sell PS3 Chip Lines to Toshiba
Sony said on Wednesday it will sell its microchip production facilities in western Japan to Toshiba Corp for 90 billion yen ($835 million), in the latest move by both companies to focus on their core businesses.

ADV: Stopping Crimeware and Malware: How to Close the Vulnerability W
Computer users can no longer wait for a new vaccine every time a new security threat appears. TruPrevent is an Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) that caught and killed all variants of the recent Zotab worm without requiring updates or generating false positives. This whitepaper describes how TruPrevent achieves this level of accuracy.