Monthly Archives: May 2004
Samsung, Xerox Roll Out New Machines
Samsung Electronics last week introduced several color, monochrome and multifunction printers. First up were the CLN-500 and CLN-550N color lasers, which print five pages...
Dell Means Business
Over the past four years, as the rest of the IT industry struggled to keep above the break-even line during the economic downturn, Dell...
Patches Arent to Be Trusted
Its the beginning of your regular workday. You sit down at your desk and start going through the breaking tech news and looking through...
Cyber-Crime Laws Hurt More Than They Help
A developer arrested for writing software to read electronic books; third-party product vendors hauled into court for providing product interoperability; a popular and highly...
Sasser.D Worm Hits Internet
A fourth version of the Sasser worm was at work late last week infecting Windows machines.
The Sasser worm family, like its namesake, journeyman major-league...
How We Tested: SSL VPN Appliances
The SSL VPN products eWEEK Labs tested offer multiple network interfaces, but we chose to deploy each with only one interface configured. This minimized...
DS-3 Gear Theft Knocks Out Service
A handful of corporate customers were left without e-mail and Internet access last Monday after the theft of networking equipment from a New York...
SSL VPNs Start Making Sense
eWEEK Labs tests of four SSL-based VPNs showed the technology is a sensible alternative to IPSec for securing remote access to enterprise resources and...
SureWare A-Gate AG-600
Designed for small and midsize businesses, AEP Systems SureWare A-Gate AG-600 was simple to set up and integrate into the network, and it comes...
Dothan Offers Improved Speed
Taking an already-terrific mobile processor and making it better, Intel has created a real winner with the revamped Pentium M.
Code-named Dothan, the new chip...