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Nicholas Kolakowski

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Nicholas Kolakowski is a staff editor at eWEEK, covering Microsoft and other companies in the enterprise space, as well as evolving technology such as tablet PCs. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, Playboy, WebMD, AARP the Magazine, AutoWeek, Washington City Paper, Trader Monthly, and Private Air.

Toshiba TG01 Smartphone Offers Multimedia-Friendly Features

Acer isn’t the only PC maker rolling out a Microsoft Windows Mobile-enabled smartphone this week: In a bid to compete in a market dominated by BlackBerry and Apple’s iPhone, Toshiba has announced a multimedia-friendly smartphone, the TG01. Due to roll out in Europe this summer, the Toshiba TG01 features a 4.1-inch-wide VGA touchscreen display, and […]

Intel Sees Its Processors as the Foundation of Cloud Computing

Intel thinks the future is looking very cloudy-in a good way. With headliners such as Google, Amazon, VMware and Microsoft-not to mention smaller Web 2.0 outfits-beginning to embrace cloud computing as the answer to their long-term computing needs, Intel is determined to become an “arms dealer” of sorts, supplying the server chips to make the […]

RIM, Lenovo to Link BlackBerry, ThinkPad E-Mail

Research In Motion and Lenovo on Feb. 16 announced a partnership to create mobile solutions for business travelers, starting with Lenovo Constant Connect, which syncs e-mail between a user’s RIM BlackBerry smartphone and Lenovo ThinkPad laptop.The retail price point for Constant Connect has been set at $150. The technology will be available in the United […]

Amazon.com’s Kindle 2 Faces Possible Copyright Battle

At Amazon.com‘s Kindle 2 launch at the Morgan Library and Museum on Feb. 9, CEO Jeff Bezos highlighted a new feature for the Kindle electronic reader: text-to-speech. It’s good news for anyone who wants a document read to him or her in an electronic voice, but according to The Authors Guild it also potentially violates […]

Cisco Faces Increased Competition from Juniper, ProCurve

Efficiency is the name of the road map game for enterprise networking in 2009, at least according to one Cisco Systems executive. “Today, you get servers from one company, SAN from another, and then IT pays their employees and contractors to assemble it – and only once it’s assembled can you move workload to it […]

Garmin, Asus Smartphones Add to Dell, Acer Frenzy in Spain

The World Mobile Congress conference, which kicks off Feb. 16 in Barcelona, Spain, will definitely see the debut of two new smartphones from a pair of up-and-coming IT vendors: Garmin and Asus. On Feb. 12, Asus, which is better known for its Eee PC mininotebook, and Garmin, which has made a name for itself in […]

Google to Exit Radio, Explore Streaming Audio Ads

Google announced in a Feb. 12 blog posting that it was closing down its Google Audio Ads and AdSense for Audio projects and selling its Google Radio Automation business, in order to focus on delivering ads for online streaming audio. Google’s exit from the broadcast radio business comes almost three years to the day after […]

Blackberry Road Map Revealed

Yahoo Search BOSS APIs Now Open for Developers

Yahoo has announced a few updates to the Yahoo Search BOSS API that could prove useful to developers looking to boost how the search giant ranks their Web sites. BOSS, which stands for Build Your Own Search Service, is an open-search Web services platform, produced by Yahoo, that allows developers to create their own search […]

Intel, AMD Hurt by Declining Global PC Sales: IDC

The pain in the worldwide PC microprocessor market will continue through the first half of 2009, which will continue to have a serious impact on Intel and Advanced Micro Devices, according to a report issued Feb. 11 by IDC. Overall, PC processor unit shipments declined worldwide by 17 percent quarter-over-quarter, and 11.4 percent year-over-year, in […]