Monthly Archives: May 2005
AOL Builds Browser into AIM
America Online Inc. is bundling its own Web browser into the newest versions of AOL Instant Messenger in an effort that is likely to...
Sexy, Violent Games Take a Beating in Illinois
The Safe Games Illinois Act is forging a path through the Illinois Senate, as the states Senate Housing and Community Affairs Committee on Wednesday...
ICANN Sticks Up for Trademark Holders
Did you ever wonder what happens to those domains, like sucks.com, that some guy registers to criticize BigCompany? Turns out theres a procedure for...
Lenovo Hangs Up Virtual Shingle
Lenovo Group Ltd. has established a new online outpost, with a look at things to come.
The Chinese PC giant, which completed its acquisition of...
Microsoft Patch Day: 1 Bulletin Expected
Its expected to be a relatively quiet patch day for IT security administrators managing Windows systems.
Microsoft Corp. on Thursday announced plans to release just...
Phishers Dodge Shutdowns by Striking via Botnets
Phishing attacks may be on the decline, but dont think for a minute that the Internet scam artists have found new jobs.
Security researchers have...
A Motherboard with Built-In Wi-Fi: ASUS A8V-E Deluxe
Plenty of nForce 4–based motherboards have come across our doorstep in the past couple of months, but we only recently got our hands on...
Madge Unveils Wireless Security Server for SMBs
Madge Ltd., a maker of wireless LAN management and security tools, has announced plans to ship a $899 wireless security solution this month.Designed for...
Google App Speeds Up Web Surfing
Now that its mastered loading search results in fractions of a second, Google has opened up its massive computing power to the masses with...
U.S. Needs Muni Wi-Fi to Plug Broadband Wireless Gap
PHILADELPHIA—Broadband Internet access in the United States is languishing behind other countries and without municipal Wi-Fi projects the situation is only likely to get...