Monthly Archives: August 2005

Apple Demands French Web Site Remove OS X on Intel Videos

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In its latest move to stem the flow of information about its future product plans, Apple Computer Inc. has put legal pressure on a...

Nows the Time to Start Visualizing Efficiencies

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How good are your visualization abilities? What is the name of the manufacturer of your companys HVAC system? As far apart as those two...

DoS Flaws Patched in OpenVPN

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The open-source OpenVPN project has pushed out a "moderately critical" update to correct four security flaws that could cause remote denial-of-service attacks. OpenVPN, the free...

StorageTek Gives Boost to FlexLine V-Series SVA Family

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Injecting renewed life into its FlexLine V-Series SVA (Shared Virtual Array) family, StorageTek on Monday unveiled the new FlexLine V2Xf which offers improved storage...

The Ubiquitous Hard Drive—a Revolution

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Just as I was commenting on how nice it would be to have a TiVo-like capability on my car radio, I saw that Toshiba...

CA Plugs Message-Queuing Buffer Overflows

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Security flaws in CAs Message Queuing software could put users at risk of denial-of-service and system access attacks, the company warned in an advisory. The...

Analyzing Acquistions: Hot Summer Fun

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Theres always the chance that we put too much stock in the nuances of mergers and acquisitions. Like an NFL post-game breakdown, we examine...

Mac Fans Injured in Rush to Buy Bargain iBooks

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Whipped into a frenzy at the prospect of acquiring Apple iBook laptops for approximately 5 percent of their original price, thousands of people jammed...

County Finds Right Storage Mix

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If patience truly is a virtue, then Aaron Kostyu is probably viewed by his peers as a very virtuous man. As director of IT...

Webroot: Spyware Rampant in the Enterprise

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The number of Web sites distributing malicious software has quadrupled in the last year to more than 300,000, as the spyware problem continues to...