David Morgenstern

About

David Morgenstern is Executive Editor/Special Projects of eWEEK. Previously, he served as the news editor of Ziff Davis Internet and editor for Ziff Davis' Storage Supersite.In 'the days,' he was an award-winning editor with the heralded MacWEEK newsweekly as well as eMediaweekly, a trade publication for managers of professional digital content creation.David has also worked on the vendor side of the industry, including companies offering professional displays and color-calibration technology, and Internet video.He can be reached here.

Notebook: Open-Source Community Upbeat at LinuxWorld

SAN FRANCISCO—Few places offer as clear a view into the evolving “digital divide” of the computer industry than the floor of the LinuxWorld expo here. This divide isnt between the haves and have-nots of our society, but rather between the hard-core coders holding high the banner of open-source software and the rest of the community […]

Intel Delays Highest-Speed Pentiums

Intel Corp. keeps struggling with its product roadmap. The company says it will delay by at least a quarter the release of a 4GHz version of the Pentium 4 processor. The high-speed chip was scheduled for release this fall or by the end of the year. Intel on Thursday informed computer manufacturers that the processor […]

Microsoft Readies Next Round of IE Patches

Microsoft officials say the company is prepping a patch for its Internet Explorer browser to plug the vulnerability exploited by the Download.Ject attacks in June. The patch is expected sometime next week, several weeks before the next scheduled batch release of security fixes. In late June, security concerns over IE were raised following several serious […]

Chip Vendors Skittish About Potential Industry Bubble

SAN FRANCISCO—Analyst concerns about the recovery of the technology market were echoed by attendees on the floor of the Semicon West 2004 show, which covers the technologies and services used to produce computer chips. While exhibits packed the venue here to capacity, there looked to be more vendors than potential customers strolling the aisles. With […]

Developers Eager to Tackle Mac Tiger

SAN FRANCISCO—Following the unveiling of Mac OS X 10.4 client and server, a k a “Tiger,” vendors and enterprise analysts were upbeat on the forthcoming operating system, which is due in the first half of 2005. Apple Computer Inc.s updated platform will open new possibilities for third-party products, they said. Apple on Monday previewed the […]

Assurances for the Software Assured: Microsofts Licensing Deadline Looms

Microsofts had a rocky time getting its “Software Assurance” (SA) licensing program on the right path. Since the Redmond software vendor initially launched SA, part of its Licensing 6.0 plan unveiled back in 2001, it has tweaked the program several times to try to appease customers who complained they didnt feel they were getting adequate […]

Weblogs.com Authors Gain Reprieve

After facing a virtual mob of outraged Webloggers following his abrupt shutdown of the weblogs.com service, Dave Winer says he has a transition plan for former users of the free Weblog site. In an online posting Thursday, Winer said the weblogs.com sites will be transferred to a new domain, buzzword.com, which will be run by […]

Apple Pumps Up Power Macs with Dual Processors

After a week of fevered speculation by Mac fans, Apple on Wednesday updated its Power Mac G5 series of desktop computers with three new dual-processor models. The new lineup marks a return to Apples “all-dual” strategy first introduced with the second generation of Power Mac G4s. The companys line now includes a machine featuring two […]

New Proven Solutions No Slam Dunk for EMC

Is EMC a storage hardware company or a storage software company? Or perhaps, something different? Certainly, EMC execs are strategizing along the latter line, and will point to a big step in that direction on Monday. Several years ago, EMC Corp. embarked on a major effort to remake itself from the worlds premiere vendor of […]

Apple Patches App-Launching Vulnerability in Mac OS X

Apple on Monday plugged another security vulnerability in its OS X operating system. A new patch addresses vulnerabilities when launching documents and applications from a Web page. The company recommended Security Update 2004-06-07 for both client and server versions of Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) and Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar). The update specifically fixes […]