Monthly Archives: June 2005
Apple Watchers Dubious But Abuzz Over Intel Rumor
CNET News.com claims that Apple will announce a switch to Intel x86 processors on Monday at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference—a move that has...
Whats Right About the PowerPC?
If anything were guaranteed to set teeth gnashing in the executive suite at Apple Computers headquarters, it was Intels Thursday announcement of Yonah, the...
Triple-Barreled Trojan Attack Builds Botnets
Anti-virus researchers are sounding the alert for a massive, well-coordinated hacker attack using three different Trojans to hijack PCs and create botnets-for-hire.The three-pronged attack...
AOL Opens Up Audio, Video Technology
Despite helping to launch the Mozilla Foundation and releasing the code to its AOL Server software, America Online has never been synonymous with open...
Mac Office 12 to Support XML File Formats
Microsoft Corp. has confirmed that it will maintain file-level compatibility between its Windows and Mac office products after the introduction of new XML-based file...
DataMirror Helps Data Warehouses Get Info Flowing in Real Time
DataMirror Corp. has rolled out a dynamic operational data store for data warehouses to help companies add new data sources, eliminate performance issues and...
Microsoft Makes Its Open-Source Move
The signs were there. Microsoft had been making nice with open source for some time now.
First, in late March, Ballmer and Red Hats CEO...
Your E-Mail Is Getting a Reputation
Its taken so long for e-mail authentication to get to this point that you might assume the whole idea had failed and been forgotten....
Google to Webmasters: Tell Us What Youve Got
In an attempt to index more content, more quickly, Google has begun letting Web-site operators point the search engines crawler at Web pages and...
Red Hat Creates Fedora Foundation
NEW ORLEANS—Red Hat Inc. has decided to hand over control of the open-source Fedora Project, creating the new Fedora Foundation to manage the project.
Mark...