Monthly Archives: April 2004

Rumor of Internet Super Exploit

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An unconfirmed report from the Internet Storm Center at The SANS Institute indicates the possibility of exploits circulating that target the vulnerabilities patched just...

T-Mobile Schools American University In Wi-Fi

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T-Mobile USA last week announced an agreement to install Wi-Fi hot spots at American University in Washington, D.C. As part of the partnership, T-Mobile...

Panel: IT Security Certs Need Overhaul

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The computer industry and the federal government alike need to greatly improve their efforts to reduce the vulnerability of the nations networks, beginning with...

Why the eMachines Model Is Paying Off

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In 1998, when the "smart" money was being placed on Internet startups, eMachines Inc. was founded with the noble, if not tired, mission to...

SCO Rocked by BayStar Charges

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Fridays revelation of a rift between The SCO Group Inc. and its backer, venture fund BayStar Capital Management LLC, appears to have caught the...

Billing Key to Wireless Industry

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Face it, if youre trying to create an image of devil-may-care insouciance, you dont keep your test pilot credentials hidden and put a fake...

MeshNetworks to Link Kiosks at Beijing Olympics

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Technology developed by MeshNetworks Inc. will link thousands of kiosks at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, the company plans to announce Monday. Capinfo Co....

Pivia to Launch App-Smart Server, Remote Version

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Pivia Software Inc. on Monday will raise the bar for optimizing the performance of Web applications when it releases a new version of its...

Industry Group Gives Nod To Intel-Led Ultrawideband Spec

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WiMedia Alliance officials on Friday confirmed that the industry body has accepted the MultiBand OFDM Alliance (MBOA) proposal in a step toward a formal...

The Battle Wages On Over Unapproved Apps

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What happens when an IT department discovers its users have built their work lives around unapproved applications? Worse, what happens when these same users...