Monthly Archives: March 2005

Compuware, IBM Settle Lawsuit

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Compuware and IBM last week announced a settlement to their intellectual property and antitrust litigation that calls for IBM to license $140 million in...

Doctors Using Handhelds, But Not for Medicine

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U.S. physicians are five times as likely as general consumers to use handheld computers, but less than a third of physicians who have mobile...

How Broken Is Norton 2005 Activation?

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The record for feedback in my security blog easily belongs to the entry on the brief problem I had with activation of Norton Antivirus...

RAID Problem Exposes Adobes Achilles Heel

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Got RAID? If youre running Acrobat 7 with an array, and youre having activation issues, youre not alone. The blogospheres jumping, and an Acrobat customer...

Yoga Lawsuit Taps Open-Source Spirit

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Its hard to imagine that yoga, the 5,000-year-old discipline of exercise, diet and meditation, would have anything in common with the modern software industry. But...

Bluetooth in China: What a Difference a Year Makes

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In the ocean of big and noisy debates that surround the push for wireless standards, one small but quiet ripple this month went largely...

Microsoft Discovers the Midmarket

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Its always pleasant when Microsoft, after years of not paying attention, finally comes around to your point of view. For a long time, Ive...

Force10 Networks Launches Fixed-Configuration Switch

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High-end network switch vendor Force10 Networks Inc. hopes to move beyond the network core and into the data center with its first fixed-configuration switch. The...

Intermec, Symbol Step Up RFID Patent War

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In the latest round of a long intellectual property battle echoing across and beyond the RFID landscape, Intermec Technologies this week slapped Symbol Technologies...

ZettaServer IR Brings Instantaneous Backups

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Data protection and network storage vendor Zetta Systems has found a way to speed up data recovery to a matter of seconds. With ZettaServer IR...