Monthly Archives: September 2005
Microsoft to Add More Enticements to Software Assurance
Microsoft is continuing to seek to undo the negative perception many customers share about its Software Assurance subscription-licensing program.
On Sept. 15, the company is...
Apple iPod nano
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Once again, Apple has come up with a design that turns heads. Enter the iPod nano. But this was a...
New Firefox Beta Adds Faster Navigation, More Mac Support
Mozilla released Firefox 1.5 Beta 1 (code-named Deer Park) on Friday, a preview of the next major release of its popular open-source-based browser.
The company...
Researcher Flags Firefox Code Execution Flaw
Officials at the Mozilla Foundation on Friday acknowledged that a potentially dangerous code execution hole exists in fully patched versions of its flagship Firefox...
Workplace Waste May Be More Useful Than You Think
Too many managers are like my old co-worker Sergei.
He had successfully escaped the Soviet Union in the early 70s, worked hard, saved his money...
Selective Disclosure Raises Questions
A couple weeks ago we had a slightly odd report of a vulnerability in Internet Explorer.It was perfectly plausible, and Microsoft as much as...
Massachusetts vs. Microsoft?
Weve had two opportunities this week to hear from eWEEK.coms David Coursey on why its a bad idea for Massachusetts to opt to use...
FEMAs IE-Only Form: Just What Katrina Victims Dont Need
I know Im a big nag when it comes to standards support. I often rail against vendors that dont adhere to standards or Web...
Symantec Plugs DoS Flaws in Brightmail
Internet security software vendor Symantec Corp. has shipped a patch for a pair of security flaws affecting users of its enterprise-facing Brightmail AntiSpam product.
According...
Microsoft Polishes Small Business Accounting Tool
Accounting hasnt changed in thousands of years—whats really different is how accounting software interacts with the applications around it. Thats the message of Microsoft...