Monthly Archives: November 2003

Debian: Attack Didnt Harm Source Code

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Despite a cracker incursion into Debian Project servers this week, representatives of the Debian Linux distribution said the open-source code behind it remains untouched.Ian...

Congress Greenlights Nanotechnology R&D Measure

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WASHINGTON—Trying to tie up loose ends before heading home for the year, Congress this week passed legislation dedicating nearly $3.7 billion for nanotechnology research...

Ameritrade Merges Best of IT With Datek

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Since the bursting of the Internet bubble, online brokerages have been buying and selling each other like over-caffeinated day traders.Ameritrade, the largest Internet broker,...

Debian Linux Under Attack by Hackers

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An unknown cracker this week compromised several machines belonging to the Debian Project, including servers that house the projects bug-tracking system and security components....

HP Revs Up Two-Way Blades

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Hewlett-Packard Co. is cranking up the processor speed of its two-way blade server, the ProLiant BL20p.HP has put 3.2GHz Xeon DP chips from Intel...

Six Tips For ASP Success

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The success of a few key Application Service Providers is nothing less than the crack of doom for the long-established model of selling enterprise...

PLM Vendors, Automakers Join Forces to Create Standard

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While product lifecycle management has long been a buzzword with companies, the difficulty of managing data end-to-end, from product inception and procurement to manufacturing...

Operators Wary of WiMax, Study Says

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WiMax will make up 60 percent of the broadband wireless market by 2008, according Pyramid Research Analyst John Yunker. But he said that fixed...

AMD Exec Blasts Intel Wireless Technology

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An executive at Advanced Micro Devices Inc. suggested that Intel is misleading the market with its Centrino technology."Its not a processor," said Kevin Knox,...

Linksys previews 802.11g, Bluetooth gear

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Linksys Group next week will announce its first Bluetooth product along with an 802.11g print server and an 802.11g USB adapter.The print server enables...