Monthly Archives: April 2005

Mac Industry Heeds Tigers Roar

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Developers, dealers and analysts have given a strong welcome to Mac OS X 10.4, aka Tiger, announced by Apple Computer on Tuesday. The update, which...

Open-Xchange Server 5 Blends Proprietary, Open-Source Perks

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Netline Internet Service, of Olpe, Germany, has released Open-Xchange Server 5, which lets IT administrators create and implement applications without having to changing their...

Hi, Im SP2 and Im Moving In

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Today, April 12, is the day. Like it or lump it, Microsoft is pushing Service Pack 2 to your XP machines even as youre...

Wi-Fi Alliance Expands Enterprise Product Certification

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Enterprise IT managers are likely to see more Wi-Fi products certified for high security entering the market. The Wi-Fi Alliance, which tests and certifies wireless...

OpenOffice Confirms Buffer Overflow Flaw

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The OpenOffice.org community on Tuesday confirmed the existence of a potentially serious heap-overflow vulnerability in its freely distributed office productivity suite. The flaw affects OpenOffice...

Startup Tackles Dragging Apps onto Grids

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A startup has come out with software that promises to overcome a major grid computing headache: namely, converting applications so they can be spread...

Exploit Code Posted for Microsoft Jet DB Engine Flaw

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A private security research outfit on Tuesday warned that a "highly critical" vulnerability in the Microsoft Jet Database Engine could be exploited by malicious...

Disaster Recovery, SAN Storage Tools Headline Storage Show

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A host of new products spanning several storage technologies have been introduced during the first days of this years Storage Networking World, held this...

Intel, AMD Dual-Core Race Heats Up

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Chip makers Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. are ramping up their race into the dual-core processor space. Abhi Talkwalkar, vice president and general...

PDFs Dont Have to Be an Internet Blight

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The free Adobe Reader is everywhere! PDFs are easy to make! Everyones doing it! Because of that, PDFs are getting a bad rep in...