Monthly Archives: June 2003
Catching Spammers
Congress is eager to stem the rising tide of unwanted commercial e-mail this year, and although several anti-spam bills are pending, the lawmakers first...
Pocket PC System Ready to Phone Home
Microsoft Corp. today will introduce the next version of its Pocket PC operating system, with enhancements focusing largely on phone features, as well as...
Kattoon: June 23, 2003
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Apple Developer Conference Has Enterprising Aims
This weeks Worldwide Developers Conference, hosted by Apple in San Francisco, introduces an Enterprise IT track in addition to more familiar Macintosh material like...
A Dictionary For Vulnerabilities
If you ever read security vulnerabilities you eventually run into a notation looking like "CVE-2002-0947." This is a standard naming convention for vulnerabilities called...
Security Web Digest: US Supreme Court Upholds Childrens Internet Protection Act
InternetThe U.S. Supreme Court upheld on Monday a law requiring the nations public libraries to filter out Internet pornography, ruling it does not violate...
RLX Blades Gain InfiniBand Support
RLX Technologies Inc. is partnering with Topspin Communications Inc. to bring InfiniBand capabilities to its blade servers.Officials with RLX, of The Woodlands, Texas, said...
Flash Card Considerations
As the digital camera market has taken off, so has its enabling technology, the flash card. Now the card manufacturers are seeking new applications...
Wireless Web Digest: New Verizon Phones Combine Cordless, Cellular
CeBIT Panel: Critical Wireless Apps Slowed By Maturity, Standardization IssuesWireless networks and technologies have to become considerably more standardized and reliable before the National...
HPC Unit Pays Off for Intel
Intel Corp. 18 months ago created a division within the company to address the needs of the HPC (high-performance computing) industry. Officials with the...