Monthly Archives: September 2005

Symantec Revamps Consumer Security Package

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Security software maker Symantec released the latest versions of its consumer-oriented Norton applications set on Tuesday. As part of the launch of its 2006 products,...

Google Claims Rivals Cant Hold a Candle to It

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Google Inc. claims its search engines scour three times more Web sites than Yahoo Inc. and other nearest competitors.Its difficult, however, to compare the...

IBM Aims Dual-Core Servers at SMBs

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IBM it taking advantage of dual-core technology to bring enterprise server features to businesses with 50 or fewer employees. The Armonk, N.Y., company on Tuesday...

NetWeaver Strategy Key Highlight of SAP TechEd Conference

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At its annual TechEd 05 conference in Boston this week SAP AG will work to differentiate its NetWeaver integration strategy from Oracles Fusion Middleware...

Anti-Spyware Suits: New Era for Security Industry?

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The legal battle against adware and spyware programs has taken a new turn with a pair of putative class action complaints against Direct Revenue...

Direct Revenue to Dump Affiliate Networks

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Advertising software company Direct Revenue is severing its relationship with third party Web sites known as "affiliates," according to a company statement. Direct Revenue LLC...

SSH Claims for New Secure Shell Draw Open-Source Ire

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SSH Communications Security Corp., a provider of enterprise security solutions and end-to-end communications security and the original developer of the Secure Shell protocol, announced...

BitTorrent Gets Venture Capital Boost

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P2P-focused startup BitTorrent has received its first infusion of venture capital funding, an $8.75-million round from Doll Capital Management. Developer of the popular open-source peer...

Oracle Database Lite Dials Up Symbian OS

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Oracle Database Lite 10g Release 2 will support Symbian OSTM, a standard operating system that runs on more than 39 million data-enabled mobile phones,...

Tiny Keyboards Biggest Obstacle for Handheld Users

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SAN FRANCISCO—Even as device makers rush to introduce their latest handheld devices at the ongoing CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment 2005 conference here this...