Monthly Archives: November 2004

IT: Red Soxs Tenth Player

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The turning point of this falls epic Boston Red Sox comeback in the American League Championship Series took place not in the ninth inning...

Languages Added to App

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To help mobile-device users more easily compose text messages in multiple languages, America Online subsidiary Tegic Communications has added new language support in the...

Libra MX Comes With Upgrade Guarantee

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Wi-LAN is scheduled to release the latest version of its fixed wireless base station, which comes with a guaranteed upgrade to the WiMax standard...

FCC Wields Too Much Tech Power

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Recently, people in the United States came out in large numbers to choose who would be president for the next four years. Whether your...

Microsoft, Dell Snag Air Force Deal

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The landmark contract that the U.S. Air Force signed with Microsoft Corp. and Dell Inc. recently not only will make that organizations systems more...

GPL Could Put Heat on Microsoft

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Efforts under way to revise the popular GNU General Public License could put additional pressure on Microsoft Corp. by the time it tries to...

Intel, Nvidia Will Swap Technologies

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Intel and Nvidia have made an agreement that will enable Nvidia to bring its nForce platform to Intel-based PCs.The patent-swapping agreement will help both...

Scammers Exploit DomainKeys Anti-phishing Weapon

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Numerous and prolific, phishing scammers continue to claim victims, recently damaging the reputation of the most promising technology deployed to thwart them. In a week...

Aluria App Spots More Spyware

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Aluria Softwares Spyware Eliminator 3.0, which shipped earlier this month, is an easy-to-use tool for keeping PCs free of spyware.Eliminator employs a Mac-like UI...

IBMs Swainson Takes CA Helm

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In an effort to rebuild its scandal-stained image and infuse its executive ranks with fresh faces, Computer Associates International Inc. tapped one of its...