Monthly Archives: May 2003

Crashing Browsers with HTML: Big Deal!

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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

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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

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PC Magazines annual utility roundup covers every PC task, including encryption, virus protection, and other security tasks.

Linksys Booster Brings Life to Dead Zones

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...