Monthly Archives: May 2004
Whither Apple?
Apple keeps confounding naysayers in the computer industry. Against great odds, the company has survived to post another profitable quarter, even after many sounded...
CA Wants Focus Back on Products
As it digs out from the rubble of government investigations, accounting scandals and executive shake-ups, Computer Associates International Inc. is hoping to shift some...
Macromedia Breeze Accelerates Developer Kits
Hoping to boost the use of Web conferencing within enterprises, Macromedia Inc. on Monday released a set of development kits for tying its Breeze...
Apple Should Stay the Mac Course
Before I begin what will undoubtedly sound like another one of those Mac-o-phile rants in defense against anti-Apple sacrilege, let me first make full...
Spec in Works to Secure Wireless Networks
The Trusted Computing Group said Monday that it is working on a specification to ensure that wireless clients connecting to a network wont serve...
Was the Windows Source Leak a Bust?
Tuesday is Microsofts monthly patch day, and Im going to make a prediction: more of the same.
Were going to see holes in Internet Explorer...
Symantec, Network Associates Size Up Channel
Symantecs plan is to map its partners along the lines of customer market segments. Symantecs channel partners will be categorized by the size of...
Software Security Firms Aim to Preempt Hackers
Cigital Inc. and Fortify Software Inc. this week announced a deal to market software intended to defend corporate computer networks by scanning for possible...
Academics Patent P2P Spoofing
A University of Tulsa computer science professor and graduate student have been awarded a patent for a method of thwarting illegal file sharing on...
Recordable DVDs New Target of Hollywood
A U.S. House subcommittee will hold a hearing on a bill that would allow consumers to make personal copies of digital entertainment like DVDs.Rep....