* Watch Bill Gates get out of this one * Apple’s real reason for going to Intel processors * VoIP’s advantage * Start-up takes stab at phishing
Watch Bill Gates get out of this one
Howard Anderson this week takes a trip inside the mind of Bill Gates. What drives him? An opponent to defeat. Guess who his latest target is.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/062705anderson.html?vo
Apple’s real reason for going to Intel processors
Sometimes the best explanation is the simplest. Pundits around the industry have speculated on Apple’s motives for its shift to Intel processors. But Ira Brodsky points out that the real motive is staring everyone in the face.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/062705brodsky.html?vo
VoIP’s advantage
In all the coverage of emerging VoIP services, one advantage has been constantly overlooked. This week, Mark Gibbs doesn’t overlook it.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/062705backspin.html?vo
Start-up takes stab at phishing
Network World Editor-in-Chief John Dix takes a look at a solution to the phishing problem, one proposed by a start-up that uses visual cues. You don’t have to register. You don’t have to download anything. And it doesn’t need cookies.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/062705edit.html?vo




