Monthly Archives: July 2002

NetIQ Develops Tools to Kill Camera/Shy

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An Internet security company on Monday announced that it had developed a tool to detect and disable a new anti-censorship application released at a...

Apple Readies iTools Subscription Plan, Sources Say

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This weeks Macworld Conference & Expo in New York will bring a variety of additional announcements from Apple Computer Inc., such as a subscription...

Dell Offers Twist on PC Management

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Armed with new services and tools, Dell Computer Corp. set out on Monday to get its customers to take better care of their hardware.The...

Plumtree Boosts Earnings, Revenues in Q2

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Plumtree Software Inc. Monday reported both a revenue and earnings increase for its second quarter, its first earnings report since becoming a publicly-traded company...

Exostar B2B Site Supports Multiple E-Bids

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Aerospace and defense business-to-business trading company Exostar announced Monday the next iteration of its e-sourcing platform, SourcePass 5.0.Officials of the Herndon, Va., company said...

IPhrase Speeds Natural Language Search

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IPhrase Technologies Inc. released the latest version of its natural language search application Monday with improvements in accuracy and scalability, and new reporting features.Version...

IBM Bulks Up Sharks Speed

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IBMs main business-class storage products have the capacity. Now the company is looking to increase its speed.The Armonk, N.Y., company on Monday announced a...

IBM Arms eCOPS

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IBM on Monday unveiled an updated version of its Everyplace Wireless Gateway that will let handheld devices roam between wireless LANs and cellular carriers...

Camera/Shy: Theres more to the picture than steganography

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Recently, the international hacker group known as Hacktivismo announced the upcoming release of its long-awaited Camera/Shy application.Camera/Shy is essentially a very simple steganography tool...

NTT Chooses IBM to Build UDDI Registry

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NTT Communications Corp., Japans largest long-distance phone service provider, is using IBMs WebSphere and DB2 technology to build its Universal Description, Discovery and Integration...