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The perfect laptop, take two

Tue Oct 7, 6:00 AM ET

San Francisco - A number of readers responded to our call to describe their perfect notebook. We were pleased to discover they generally agreed with major elements of our WorldBook design, especially the integrated smartphone and the embedded solar panel. We also learned that features we excluded for being too expensive or impractical might have enough market appeal to justify another crack at doing them affordably.

  • So, CTO, who's your Sarah Palin or Joe Biden? Tue Oct 7, 6:00 AM ET

    San Francisco - Even in the nuts-and-bolts world of tech execs, choosing a right-hand man (or woman, of course) can be as politically challenging as anything going on in the halls of Washington, D.C.

  • IBM's cloud initiative repackages its familiar offerings Mon Oct 6, 3:10 PM ET

    San Francisco - Mixing together a m??lange of services, software, and marketing, IBM's announcement this week of its Cloud Services Initiative is about putting an organizing construct around all of its cloud offerings, according to one IBM executive.

  • You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz Mon Oct 6, 9:00 AM ET

    San Francisco - It's been a week of stark contrasts. A privately funded rocket made it into space, while stock market funds crashed to earth.

  • Mono 2.0 lets .Net apps run on Linux Mon Oct 6, 8:30 AM ET

    San Francisco - Mono 2.0, an open-source runtime enabling .Net-based applications to run on Linux, Mac OS X, and Unix, is being released Monday, featuring capabilities for a number of .Net technologies.

  • HP bolsters SOA governance in Systinet 3.00 Mon Oct 6, 7:45 AM ET

    San Francisco - HP on Monday is updating its SOA governance software, HP Systinet 3.00, which assists with discovering and reusing services in composite applications and business processes.

  • 10 power-saving myths debunked Mon Oct 6, 6:00 AM ET

    San Francisco - Companies are finding themselves embroiled in a power crisis as they struggle to find ways to rein in soaring energy costs -- as well as do their part to address global climate change.

  • Worst Windows flaws of the past decade Mon Oct 6, 6:00 AM ET

    San Francisco - June 25, 1998, and June 30, 2008, marked two important milestones in Microsoft's evolution of the Windows OS -- the passing of the torch from Windows 95 to Windows 98, and the less seemly transition from XP to Vista.

  • Test Center review: Small Business Server 2008 gets "small" right Thu Oct 2, 6:00 AM ET

    San Francisco - A small business is not necessarily a simple business. That rather basic lesson has taken much of the computer industry far too many years to learn. Successful SaaS vendors have realized that small businesses need the same sort of functions and support that large enterprises get ??? just in smaller quantities. Clearly Microsoft has come to the same realization with the release of Small Business Server 2008.

  • Will your IT job survive the financial meltdown? Thu Oct 2, 6:00 AM ET

    San Francisco - Fearful tech workers tiptoeing along the shaky alleys of Wall Street -- and fretting about losing their jobs -- should take a deep breath. Of the more than 100,000 job losses expected as a direct result of the financial crisis, only a tiny slice will likely be from the tech ranks, figures Sean O'Dowd, an analyst at market researcher Financial Insights.

  • Socialtext 3.0 unveiled Wed Oct 1, 2:52 PM ET

    San Francisco - Ross Mayfield??, founder of Socialtext, unveiled this week version 3.0 of his company's enterprise wiki, which promises to make the corporate directory a social networking tool for the workplace.

  • Microsoft enhances .Net, Windows Server Wed Oct 1, 12:00 PM ET

    San Francisco - Microsoft on Wednesday is revealing an updated platform strategy to support composite applications in Windows Server and the .Net Framework programming model.