Monthly Archives: May 2005
Apple Mega Patch Plugs 20 Mac OS X Holes
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...