Monthly Archives: September 2005

Readers Respond: This eWEEK, Sept. 12

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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?

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...