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Bill Gates' CES Keynote: Vista To Drive Downloadable Apps
In his Sunday night CES keynote, Gates said Windows Vista will offer computer users the ability to gain additional features over time--for a price. - .NET
Review: Mac OS X Shines In Comparison With Windows Vista
Amid the hype surrounding the release of Windows Vista, Mac users are taking solace from the fact that OS X is still a champ on many fronts. - .NET
Wi-Fi Chips Deliver Portable Internet Radio
A pair of U.K. companies think they have a handle on the next big thing in the audio consumer space: Wi-Fi-enabled Internet radio. - Mobile
Modeling and Savvion BPM
Once business users master Savvion's modeling tool, it's easy for IT to turn the designs into executable processes. - Design
Basics of Software Radio: Part 3
Part 3 in this series takes a closer look at digital receiver performance and functionality. - Embedded Systems
VoIP Risks Take Center Stage in 2007
Security experts warn that VoIP deployments could show themselves to be more vulnerable and become bigger targets for hackers in 2007. - Security
An Agile New Year's Resolution for All of Us
Is the agile community shooting itself in its collective foot? - Design
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David uses PHP to dynamically create web pages that describe podcasts—and specific episodes of the podcast. - Web Development
Group Chat Evolving Into E-Mail 2.0
More than just a substitute for e-mail, group chat is a productivity booster that's becoming a must-have app in the enterprise. Here's what to consider as you assess how to integrate the technology into your infrastructure. - Web Development
Software-Defined Radio Technology Promises Converged Wireless Devices
Startup Kenet is working on military technology that, in civilian hands, could lead to wireless devices that can use hundreds or thousands of channels at very low power. - Mobile