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Sober Mutant Starts to Squirm
Sophos Inc. and Network Associates Technology Inc. on Monday issued upgraded threat warnings for a mutant of the W32/Sober-C that has an added bilingual...
Tool: The Benefits of Software Certification
Getting certified is a little like eating your veggies. Theres a sense that it must be good for your company, but the benefits arent...
Mythic Entertainment Sues Microsoft
Mythic Entertainment Inc., a game developer, on Monday suit against Microsoft for trademark infringement and unfair competition.
The title in question is Mythica, Microsofts forthcoming...
The Little SCO That Cried Wolf
Once upon a time, there was a little company named SCO that lived in the town of Unix. Now, SCO often ventured out in...
Novadigm Jumps Into Utility Computing Fray
Change management provider Novadigm Inc. is delving into the utility computing space with a series of enhancements planned for its Radia Server Management software...
SCO Financials Improve As IP Fights Heat Up
Does litigation pay? The SCO Group Inc. took time out from its continuing legal struggles with IBM Corp. and other Linux vendors to report...
The National Anti-Spam Registry, or a Pretender?
One interesting e-mail that recently found its way into my inbox was from an organization calling itself the "National Anti Spam Registry." The site...
Wireless-Software Development is Growing Job Field
There is a shortage of competent wireless-software developers, according to Hamad Rashid, the Texas-based manager of global developer training for Nokia.There is little information...
Wireless MAN industry to Top $5B by 2007
Sales of wireless metropolitan area networks will exceed $5 billion a year worldwide by 2007, according to a report by Datacomm Research Co. The...
MasterCard, Amex Test RFID Credit Cards
MasterCard and American Express have been testing RFID-embedded credit cards for more than a year. MasterCard has been testing its PayPass system mainly in...