Monthly Archives: April 2005
Cisco Reports VPN Conflict with Tiger
When Apples "Tiger" operating system is released Friday, it will be without support for Cisco Systems VPN client.
Cisco Systems Inc. and Apple Computer Inc....
Companies Find Workarounds for RFID Roadblocks
Retailers and consumer goods manufacturers experimenting with RFID are still seeing higher-than-expected error rates, but they are starting to work out low-tech workarounds, according...
BakBone Supports Apples Tiger OS for Enterprise Backup
Aiming to capture the largest share possible of the fast-growing 64-bit world, BakBone Software has announced support for Apples new Tiger operating system.
Tiger, the...
New Crop of Software Startups Growing Up
SANTA CLARA, Calif.—In the years since the post-2000 IT recession and dot-com meltdown the software industry has been buffeted by business consolidation and job...
Beware How You Google
A simple misspelling of Googles domain name could lead to a Web surfers worst nightmare.
In a new twist to the old practice of "typosquatting,"...
Apple Updates Dual-Processor Power Macs, Lowers Display Prices
Just in time for the release of Apple Computer Inc.s new Mac OS X "Tiger" operating system, the company announced upgrades to its line...
Netscape Upgrade May Not Fix Critical Flaw
AOL on Wednesday urged users of its Netscape Web browser to upgrade immediately to the latest beta version to protect against a potentially dangerous...
IBM Develops ThinkPad Tablet PC
IBM is readying a ThinkPad laptop that features a rotating screen designed to turn the machine into a tablet computer, according to documents from...
Dell Moves into Higher-End NAS with EMC-based Gateway
Hoping to attract more enterprise customers, Dell Inc. has introduced a network-attached storage gateway that consolidates all file and block data into one storage...
Adobe Ships CS2 Ahead of Schedule
Adobe Systems announced Wednesday that the new version of its graphics suite, Adobe Creative Suite 2, is shipping in the United States and Canada,...