Monthly Archives: September 2005
Readers Respond: This eWEEK, Sept. 12
Scot Petersen states in the Sept. 12 "This eWEEK" column that the FEMA response to Katrina was an "abject failure."Im no fan of the...
Readers Respond: What Is Reverse Engineering?
In regard to Jim Rapozas Sept. 5 Tech Directions column on reverse engineering ("What Is Reverse Engineering?"), its almost impossible to have your cake...
Dual Core: What Is It Good For?
Do all of us need dual-core notebooks?
I guess it hardly matters. I mean, I could put up a stink and say, hey, exactly how...
Next-Generation Blogging Platform Previews
While no one fears a Weblogging shortage any time soon, a new platform will tempt even more uninitiated civilians to enter the blogosphere when...
Blogs, Webzines and the Money Question
At the core of much of the great innovation on the Web in recent years is the independent publisher: the blogger meticulously tagging her...
Supply Chain Security Poses Opportunities, Obstacles
With hurricanes and transit bombings top-of-mind, vendors at this weeks Maritime Security Conference talked up supply chain security technologies, while customers pointed to implementation...
Verizon Broadcasts Digital FiOS TV
Verizon announced Thursday that it has concluded the testing phase for its FiOS TV service and will begin to roll out the programming option...
Symantecs ISTR Makes Some Good Points
Even though Symantec has a vested interest in painting as bleak a security picture as possible, its latest Internet Security Threat Report does a...
CyberSource to Take Over CardSystems
In what might signal the closing chapter in the CardSystem credit-card security breach saga, CyberSource Friday announced its intent to acquire all of CardSystems...
Notebooks Set to Double Up Processors
Dual-core processor notebooks are mustering to take over the world of portable PCs.
The transition—a move that began in desktops and servers earlier this year—will...