Monthly Archives: February 2003

Microsoft Hosts 670 MVPs at Summit

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Microsoft Corp. this week is hosting 670 of its Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) at its Redmond campus, where it plans to put into practice...

The Floppy is Dead! Long Live the … ?

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Dell Computer last week announced that it will phase out the built-in floppy drive on its high-end models by the end of the month....

Turbo Tax: Sector 33 Naughtiness

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In Part 1, we laid out some of the reasons why we suspected problems with Intuits implementation of digital rights management with its Turbo...

Easing Content Management

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Divine Inc. announced Monday the latest version of its Content Server content management suite, adding more capabilities for document management and classification.Similarly, content management...

Yamaha Pulls Out Of CD Burner Market

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Yamaha Electronics Corp. has bowed before the decline in the CD writer market and will exit the business, company executives confirmed Monday.Citing uncharacteristically rapid...

Rooting Out Vulnerabilities at the Source

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Sanctum Inc. on Monday released a new application designed to enable developers to perform security testing and vulnerability assessments of their software during the...

MPC Computers Eases PC Maintenance

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MPC Computers LLC—formerly MicronPC—on Monday unveiled new designs for its ClientPro business desktop PCs and Millennia consumer systems designed to make configuration and maintenance...

Macromedias Allaire Calling It Quits

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Chief Technology Officer Jeremy Allaire is leaving Macromedia Inc.Writing on his Weblog this week, Allaire said he is calling it quits after having spent...

A Closer Look at N-Gage

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Ill be honest here: I had rather low expectations for N-Gage. I do like Nokias phones, but at the end of the day, mobile...

Memo Criticizes Java Platform, Solaris OS

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In what appears to be an internal Sun Microsystems Inc. memo, Sun engineers criticize the Java platform and the Solaris operating system.The memo, posted...