Tuesday, October 7, 2003


Salon: E-mail is broken. Q&A with Dave Farber, Brad Templeton and Jakob Nielsen. You can't go home again, or at least, you can't go back to a home without spam. The questions now are: Can e-mail be saved? How bad is the problem, really? And what can be done to fix it? [Tomalak's Realm]
4:45:35 PM    

Steve Jobs Most Important Agenda Setter In Tech [MacSlash]
1:03:46 PM    

Apple could use water-cooled PPC to boost MHz [The Macintosh News Network]
1:03:32 PM    

Microsoft will support Java a little longer. Security interests at heart [The Register]
1:03:21 PM    

eWEEK: Microsoft Alters IE Over Eolas Suit. The change will mean that Web developers must update methods used in Web pages with ActiveX Controls or users will face a dialog box asking them to click "OK" for the Web browser to load the control, Microsoft officials said. [Tomalak's Realm]
1:03:11 PM    

Avid Releases Free DV Editing Software [MacSlash]
1:02:57 PM    

Solar's Seen in Shades of Green. Impassioned environmentalists and rich technological zealots in 46 states explore homes and public buildings equipped with renewable-energy and energy-efficient systems during the eighth annual National Solar Tour. By Kari L. Dean. [Wired News]
10:23:23 AM