Monthly Archives: March 2005

Kashya, Cisco Collaborate on Data Replication Tool

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Data replication appliance vendor Kashya has announced that its KBX5000 Data Replication Appliance now works in tandem with the Cisco MDS 9000 SANTap Service. The...

Software Group Seeks EU Patent Reform

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The BSA has called for reform to Europes patent system, in the same week that Microsoft put forward a U.S. patent reform plan and...

U.S. Government to Test Windows Patches Early

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The U.S. government will join select partners of Microsoft in receiving security patches as early as a month before they become generally available. The...

WS-I Re-elects Sun Board Member

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The Web Services Interoperability Organization Friday announced that it has re-elected a Sun Microsystems Inc. representative to its board of directors. At the WS-Is Spring...

PearPC Developers Attack CherryOS “Code Theft”

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CherryOS, the Mac emulator running on Windows, has run into a hailstorm of criticism from developers of the open-source PearPC program, for allegedly copying...

Exploits Circulating for MySQL Flaws

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At least two public exploits are circulating for a trio of vulnerabilities in the open-source MySQL database engine, security experts warned on Friday. According to...

Ten Not-So-Simple Rules for Using the Internet

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Even technically sophisticated users lose perspective on security at times. We all want breaches of security to be someone elses fault and we dont...

AMDs Turion Takes Aim at Intels Mobile Chips

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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on Thursday is launching its Turion family of 64-bit mobile processors, which are designed to compete directly with rival Intel...

NTT DoCoMo to Bring Adobe Reader to Its 3G Subscribers

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Adobe Systems Inc. and Japanese mobile telephone provider NTT DoCoMo Inc. announced Wednesday that NTT DoCoMo will use Adobe Reader LE for its 3G...

Controversial Mac Emulator Released

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CherryOS, the controversial Macintosh emulator for Windows that some commentators have accused of being a reworked version of open-source project PearPC, has finally been...