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.

Mozilla Firefox 1.5 Ready for Download

After many rounds of beta candidates, the open-source Firefox 1.5 browser was offered for download to the masses late Tuesday. Not resting on its laurels, however, the Mozilla Foundation programming team is now eyeing the feature set for Version 2.0. The anticipated Version 1.5 offers performance gains, usability enhancements and support for new Web graphics […]

Volunteers Prep to Thwart Hurricane Rita Scams

With Hurricane Rita looming offshore and the Gulf Coast populace heading to higher ground, several Internet watchdogs on Thursday prepared a volunteer effort to combat an expected wave of donation scams. An international “call to arms” notice went out on the MWP (Malicious Websites and Phishing) research and operational mailing list by Gadi Evron, the […]

Hackers Claim Crack of Microsoft Genuine Advantage Scan

Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday pushed its WGA program over the Internet, hoping to thwart users running illegal or pirated copies of Windows XP and Windows 2000. However, online enthusiast sites reported on Thursday that the verification method had been broken in 24 hours. According to one site, the hack is simply a short JavaScript string […]

Feds Wont Let Go of Internet DNS

Citing national security and business concerns, officials of the U.S. Department of Commerce Thursday said the federal agency will retain control of the Internets domain naming system, rather than hand over complete responsibility to the international nonprofit currently running the operation. The move could roil governments and international businesses, analysts warned, as well as bring […]

Whats Right About the PowerPC?

If anything were guaranteed to set teeth gnashing in the executive suite at Apple Computers headquarters, it was Intels Thursday announcement of Yonah, the dual-core version of its Pentium Mobile processor line due next year for Windows notebooks. Or maybe not. Over the weekend, the rumors of Apple switching from its PowerPC-based platform to some […]

Microsofts Metro May Not Kill Adobe PDF After All

Adobe Systems top brass cant seem to catch a break. Last week, company execs were riding high with the acquisition of competitor Macromedia for $3.4 billion. Now, following Bill Gates showing of Microsofts forthcoming “Metro” document format and print architecture to developers at WinHEC in Seattle, some analysts say the end is near for Adobe […]

Microsoft, Hardware Vendors Prep for WinHEC

Microsoft officials, from product managers to the top brass, look to be busy starting Monday with the arrival of attendees to the WinHEC (Windows Hardware Engineering Conference) in Seattle. At the annual gathering, system and device vendors as well as a number of ISVs will look for the latest skinny on the various Windows platforms, […]

Tech Industry Seeks Novelty at DEMO, VSLive

Hot new technologies (and no doubt, novel spins on old technologies) will be showcased next week at two conferences: DEMO, the computer industrys exclusive winter gathering in the desert, and VSLive, a developer event sponsored by Fawcette Technical Publications. Dubbed DEMO@15! this year in honor of its fifteenth anniversary, Network World Events & Executive Forums […]

Apple Delivers Strong Financial Results

As the Mac faithful continue to pack the ongoing Macworld Expo in San Francisco, Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday offered the public some further good news about the companys progress. Boosted by the success of the iPod, the company reported its highest-ever quarterly revenue and net income in its first fiscal quarter. For the quarter, […]

Three Serious Windows Vulnerabilities Surface

Symantec Corp.s Security Response service on Friday confirmed that unpatched Windows vulnerabilities could pose a serious risk for exploits via malicious Web pages and e-mail messages. One of the three security vulnerabilities involves image handling—a source of recent exploits on Windows and Unix operating systems. The other two risks are found in the Help system […]