Money Matters, Simplified.

Technology

Microsoft’s Office 2008 for Mac Coming Soon

Microsoft’s newest version of Office, for the Mac, is now officially slated to make an appearance in the markets by the second half of 2007. The software giant laid to rest speculations regarding update timing, announcing its decision to release its latest offering for Mac computers.

COROT to Probe Inside Mystries of Stars

COROT, a space mission approved and led by the French Space Agency (CNES), has successfully started its journey Wednesday to probe the space, in order to accomplish its twin scientific goals, one to d

Websense Discovers Worm Moving through Skype

There is yet another worm in cyber space, and this one is moving around through Skype, a popular VoIP application. The San-Diego based Internet security firm, Websense, made this discovery and posted the alert to all users.

Microsoft opens Virtual PC and VHD specs for rivals

Microsoft has made freely available one of its key specifications used to manipulate virtual servers and applications, which is being seen as an attempt to up the interest in its virtualization softwa

Warner engineers develop multilayer dual optical disk

To resolve a high-definition DVD format battle that has divided Hollywood and bewildered consumers, three Warner Brother's engineers have invented a disk that would play two competing high-definition

NASA selects two companies to develop Private Spaceship

Anticipating private spaceflights taking off sometime in future, NASA on Friday awarded contracts valued at $485 million to two small companies, both recovering from different failures to develop a new commercial spaceship.

China Finishes Structural Construction of the Three Gorges Dam

China has completed construction work of the 2,309-metre-long, 185-metre-high main wall of the world's largest dam, although there is still a great deal of work ahead, said a senior official from the State Council Three Gorges Project Construction Committee, on Saturday.

Apple debuts entry-level 13" MacBook at $ 1099

Cupertino (CA)- It was almost a sure bet, when Apple unveiled its new Intel Core Duo-based notebook computers three months ago, that the "Pro" designation beside "MacBook" indicated an entry-level model was on the way. Sure enough, Apple has come through today with a 13-inch "non-Pro" MacBook, available now, with much of the same features as the 15-inch models, and a price tag that finally flirts with the three-digit range.