Monthly Archives: May 2005
Kattus Interoptus
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...