Monthly Archives: May 2005

Windows Patching: Cheaperthan Open Source?

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Im really getting tired of bought and paid for "independent" studies showing how much more wonderful Windows is than Linux. Who do they think theyre...

Wi-Fi Stack Targets Embedded Linux Devices

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TeamF1 Inc. is shipping Linux middleware for OEMs that want to add secure, managed 802.11a/b/g access point capabilities to devices of all kinds. The Air...

Has Microsoft Found the Secret Security Sauce in A1?

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Do users trust Microsoft enough to allow the Redmond vendor to secure their systems? Microsoft has been testing out, for at least two years, the...

IBM Offers On-Demand Infrastructure for SMBs

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IBM on Friday rolled out a version of its embeddable Informix Express database for small and midsize businesses, building on its earlier pitch to...

Now That Clinicians Get the Vision, Can They Get Moving?

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SALT LAKE CITY—"The products have increased, but the fundamental issues are the same." Thats how Richard Ward, CEO of Reward Health Sciences, Inc. summed...

Next-Gen Wi-Fi Standard Falls Short of Consensus

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Having failed to secure enough votes for standards approval, the debate over which proposal to back for the next-generation 802.11n standard moves back to...

Colligan Gets Permanent CEO Job at PalmOne

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PalmOne announced on Tuesday that Ed Colligan will permanently assume the role of CEO.Colligan has served as interim CEO since early this year, when...

Google Earth Ready to Travel the World

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Google co-founder Sergey Brin has an answer to online travel, and it doesnt involve booking a ticket on an airplane. He calls it...

Study: Phishers Get More Sophisticated

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A technical study of phishing techniques published this week by the Honeynet Project has found that large numbers of users are still being readily...

Intel to Buff Up Business Boxes

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The next wave of business computers will wash in next week, when chipmaker Intel introduces its latest chip set for desktop PCs. The silicon giant...