Monthly Archives: May 2003
Crashing Browsers with HTML: Big Deal!
Its not uncommon in the browser-vulnerabilities business to hear about an issue that crashes the browser. Most of the time you hear about Internet...
Latest E-Mail Bank Scam Targets Citibank
Yet another bank-related e-mail scam is beginning to show up in Internet users mailboxes this week, this one targeting users of a money-transfer service...
PC Magazine Utility Roundup
PC Magazines annual utility roundup covers every PC task, including encryption, virus protection, and other security tasks.
Linksys Booster Brings Life to Dead Zones
Recently, when I was looking for a way to use my business laptop in our family room without running additional cabling, I decided to...
Review: InterDo 3.0
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
InterDo 3.0
InterDo from Kavado provides a scalable platform for Web application traffic inspection and filtering. The products Web services support makes it the...
The End of IT?
In an article in this months issue of the Harvard Business Review, author Nicholas Carr claims that, due to technology commoditization, "IT doesnt matter"...
Springdale Gives Dell New Dimensions
Dell Computer Corp. is taking advantage of a new Intel Corp. chip set to roll out new desktops.The 865G chip set—code-named Springdale and released...
Microsoft Adds Another Rights Management Weapon to Its Arsenal
Microsoft has posted for download a first beta of its Rights Management Add-on for Internet Explorer. Part of Microsofts overall rights-management strategy, the add-on...
EMC Offers Stripped-Down Clariion
For entry-level customers on tight budgets, EMC Corp.s Clariion CX200 storage system is now available without the standard redundancy features, officials said this week.Intended...
Fujitsu Servers Get Mainframe Feel
Fujitsu Technology Solutions Inc. on Wednesday is bringing mainframelike capabilities into the low end with the next generations of its two entry-level PrimePower servers.The...