Monthly Archives: May 2005

Apple Mega Patch Plugs 20 Mac OS X Holes

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Apple Computer late Tuesday released an update to fix a whopping 20 security flaws in its flagship Mac OS X and warned that the...

Tiger Bugs Break Networking Software

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Some enterprise networking software developers have discovered that their products are not compatible with Apple Computer Inc.s new "Tiger" operating system and are recommending...

FreeHand Hangs in the Balance Again

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In the wake of Adobe Systems proposed acquisition of Macromedia, it may be too soon to tell the fate of Macromedias vector-drawing program FreeHand...

Apple Upgrades iMac G5

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Apple Computer introduced an updated version of its iMac G5 computer Tuesday to include faster 64-bit processors and graphics capabilities. The machine is set...

Gates Looks Toward Challenges, Opportunities for Windows

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As Microsoft Corp. enters its third decade of Windows computing, the companys effort is focused on the move to 64-bit computing and the release...

Metros Real Target: Control of Document Standards

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When Microsoft announced its plans for the "PDF killer" Metro, a lot of thought was given to the likelihood (or not) of this format...

Recognizing Toxic Management and Crushing It

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With the job market a little healthier in most regions than it has been in four years, its time to gird your loins and...

Cisco Launches Integrated Security App at Interop

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Las Vegas—Cisco CEO John Chambers used his opening keynote at Interop to highlight a new security appliance Cisco announced on Tuesday. With the theme of...

Dangers Lurk Along Windows 64-Bit Upgrade Path

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Microsoft Corp. is encouraging PC owners to make the move to 64-bit software with a cut-price upgrade offer for its Windows XP Professional Edition...

Roving Planet Suite Manages Wi-Fi Networks

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Roving Planet has unveiled the latest in its series of software suites that bring management features to legacy wireless LANs.At the Interop trade show...