Monthly Archives: February 2005
Spyware Snags Blogger Users
Weblogs are spreading more than opinions and observations across the Internet. Some are beginning to propagate malicious software downloads that can alter browser settings,...
HP Expands Line with Designjet 90 Series
At the annual Photo Marketing Association show in Orlando, Fla., Hewlett-Packard Co. expanded its HP Designjet line by adding the new HP Designjet 90...
Oracles Project Fusion: Just a Leap of Faith?
Project Fusion: Its supposed to glue together PeopleSoft Inc., J.D. Edwards & Co., and Oracle Corp. business applications. Its supposed to soothe the frazzled...
3PAR Brings Fast Test Data Access Within Reach
Database administrators, software developers and quality assurance engineers who need fast access to test data can access that data without the help of a...
Apple Patches Java for Mac OS X Flaw
Apple on Wednesday released a fix for a highly critical flaw affecting users of its Mac OS X operating system.
The Apple patch comes exactly...
VOIP At 80 MPH: Worlds First Wi-Fi Highway
I-19, the Canamex Interstate Highway, is the home of the "worlds first highway Wi-Fi mobile voice and high speed data network," from Rio Rico...
FBI E-Mail Scam Spreads Virus
The FBI warned late Tuesday that e-mails appearing to originate from the bureau were spreading a virus via the accompanying attachment.The e-mail informs recipients...
SANRAD Invites Storage Managers for Test-Drive
In an effort to gain converts for the IP-based approach to storage area networks—and sell more of its products along the way—SANRAD has unveiled...
Industry Answers the Call for Linux in Mobile Phones
Its only been about two years since Linux started becoming a significant factor in mobile phones, an arena that has been dominated by Symbian,...
QuarkXPress: Where Is the Market Going?
Conventional wisdom in the technology sector has it that once a software application is in the enviable position of being a market standard, it...