Monthly Archives: May 2005
Possibilities of Nanotech Boggle the Mind
CORONADO, Calif.—According to the technologists parading through this weeks dueling futurist conferences, our near-term future will be influenced by advances in data mining, wireless...
Spyware-Removal Program Tagged as a Trap
Security experts are warning Internet users about a new piece of software that poses as a spyware-removal tool but is actually being used to...
CA Reports 40 Percent Earnings Drop
Computer Associates may have put the SEC investigation behind it, but it is not yet out of the woods if its fourth fiscal 2005...
OATSystems, Intel Push RFID Adoption in Retail Sector
RFID framework developer OATSystems Inc. announced Wednesday a partnership with chip manufacturer Intel Corp. designed to help increase the adoption of RFID in the...
Bank of America to Launch ID Theft Protection
Bank of America will protect 13.2 million online banking customers with a new authentication service it calls "SiteKey," the company said in a statement.The...
Full Armor Extends Security of Microsofts Group Policy
Desktop administration tool provider Full Armor Corp. next week will further extend the features of Microsoft Corp.s Active Directory Group Policy function to reduce...
Intricate Tech Brings Madagascar to Life
The ability of animators to turn an imaginary world into reality for millions of movie-goers rests solidly on the shoulders of technological advances, said...
IBM, Oracle Race for Database Dominance
The database market grew by 10.3 percent in 2004, fueled largely by hunger for business intelligence and analytics, according to numbers released by the...
Microsoft Puts Spam-Fighting Tools in Hands of ISPs, Users
In an effort to intensify the fight against spam, Microsoft has announced new tools and services aimed at Internet service providers and bulk e-mailers.
The...
LinuxWorld: Big Changes Coming from Open-Source Licensing, Developers
NEW YORK—Open-source licenses are changing, causing ripples in the Linux community. However, analysts here at the LinuxWorld Summit conference predict that greater change is...