Monthly Archives: May 2005

Kattus Interoptus

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From: [email protected]: Monday, May 9, 2005 12:13 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Geek revival; shtick of Chambers"Wynn, schmynn," sneered Spence, dissing Steve Wynns recently opened $2.7...

Publishers Look to Cash In on Digital Assets

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Turning digital asset management into a crucial competitive advantage is the goal of business leaders convening this week in New York at the Henry...

IBM Unveils Federated ID Management Tech

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A new identity management product from IBM allows companies to share user login and password information using open standards for federated identity management such...

Malicious Widgets May Torment Tiger Users

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Late last week, "Stephan.com," a Los Angeles-based actor and programmer, fell upon a potential vulnerability in Mac OS 10.4 Tigers new Dashboard application layer. Stephan,...

Startup Opens Visual Search to the Web

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A search startup known for replacing lists of search results with visual maps has released a free Web version of its tool. Groxis Inc. on...

E-Trade Rumored to Plan a Buyout of Ameritrade

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Reports of a major deal in the online brokerage space have the industry buzzing. The buyout of behemoth Ameritrade by one of its key rivals,...

Eclipse Tool Brightens Web Services

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Systinet Corp. Monday announced a new development tool for extending the Eclipse application development platform for building Web services. Systinet Developer 5.5 is a free...

School Studies Effects of Internet Attacks

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A new test laboratory at Iowa State University will allow researchers to study how computer networks respond to massive Internet attacks and could lead...

High-Risk Flaw Found in VPN Security Protocol

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An easy-to-exploit vulnerability in certain configurations of a widely used VPN protocol suite could allow malicious hackers to intercept network communications believed to be...

Black Duck Joins Open-Source Research Team

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Black Duck on Monday announced that it has joined the OSSI to help promote open-source software in governments and academic institutions. Douglas Levin, chief executive...