Monthly Archives: September 2004
Authentication Is Not an Anti-Spam System
Even though Ive already declared Sender ID dead, I maintain that some form of e-mail sender authentication is inevitable and necessary.
Now we hear that...
NAT Enough?
You may have seen inexpensive home routers described as "NAT firewalls." For example, Linksys says of its BEFSR11 EtherFast Cable/DSL Router: "he built-in NAT...
The Case for Mobile Advertising
The Investing Business with Knowledge broadcast convention, broadcasts biggest convention in Europe, is coming up. And wireless Web is on the menu. But where...
UK Agency Assigns Special VOIP Area Code
The United Kingdom telecommunications industry regulator on Tuesday unveiled its plans for Internet telephony, which include setting aside a phone area code specifically for...
Macromedia Tunes Conferencing Pricing for SMBs
Turning its attention to small- and mid-sized businesses, Macromedia Inc. on Tuesday introduced new monthly hosted and licensing plans for its web conferencing software.
Macromedia,...
Intel Talks Up Dual-Core, WiMax
SAN FRANCISCO—The dot-com boom-and-bust cycle will be followed by a surge, a top Intel executive said Tuesday, prompted by a shift toward multicore technologies.
In...
Some Pithy Questions on CAs $1 Million Prize for Ingres Migration Tools
Slashdot prepared a list of (unsurprisingly) irreverent questions for CAs Sam Greenblatt, senior vice president and chief architect of CAs Linux Technology Group, about...
Intel to Add WiMax to Handsets in 2007
Intel Corp. laid out more of its WiMax roadmap on Tuesday, disclosing that the company has sampled its first "Rosedale" silicon to customers and...
Red Hat Releases New Linux Update
Red Hat Inc. Tuesday released its latest patch, Update 3, to its flagship server operating system, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.RHEL(Red Hat Enterprise Linux)subscribers...
Lost Hard Drive, Lack of Encryption Leaves Students Open to Identity Theft
California State University has sent letters to some 23,500 students, faculty and staff warning that a lost hard drive containing an unencrypted database could...