Monthly Archives: February 2004
Intel-Intergraph Case Sent Back For Round 2
A judge for the Federal Court of Appeals vacated and remanded a previous settlement that found Intel Corp. violated patents held by Intergraph Corp.,...
NetScreen Updates SSL VPN
NetScreen Technologies Inc. this week announced an upgrade to its Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN line. The companys Secure Access appliances allow users to...
IBM Simplifies Mainframe Security
IBM this week released the newest version of its mainframe operating system, z/OS 1.5, which includes software to centralize management of multi-tier security environments....
Do Not E-Mail Site a Scam, U.S. Officials Say
U.S. Federal Trade Commission this week said that a website promising to reduce spam (http://www.unsub.us) is actually a scam. The Web site used the...
Sony Ericsson Phones Vulnerable to Bluetooth Attack
Sony Ericsson has confirmed that two of its cell phones and three Ericsson handsets are vulnerable to a Bluetooth attack. The phones allow a...
Plenty of Linux Jobs — At The Top, Anyway
It helps to be one of the very best, but the Linux job market is improving for everyone from sales to techies according to...
PalmSource CTO On the Future of the PDA
SAN JOSE, Calif.—More than 700 Palm developers gathered here for the annual PalmSource Developer Conference 2004. The company on Tuesday showcased its new versions...
Online Collaboration Borne From Multiplayer Game
SAN DIEGO—A startup companys online multiplayer game has spawned a new way to share and collaborate on the Web that melds elements of instant...
Broadcom Licenses Cirrus Logics Storage Patents
Broadcom Corp. tipped a potential move into the storage IC market Wednesday, adding a portfolio of storage patents from Cirrus Logic Inc.Broadcom said it...
Microsoft Research Ready with Aura
SAN DIEGO—Microsoft Corp.s Research organization is preparing to publicly release in a few weeks the client application for its Aura research project, a researcher...