Yearly Archives: 2005

FalconStor Ups Storage Server Ante with Windows Support

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FalconStor Software Inc. has upgraded its software-based iSCSI storage server, imbuing it with new capabilities that allow it to be used not only as...

Could We Actually Be Winning the Spam War?

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Ive been a confirmed pessimist on the future of spam for some time now, so it was with a Spocklike upturned eyebrow that I...

Rumors Swirl Around Apple Office Suite

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Exactly one week before Macworld begins in San Francisco, details have emerged about a rumored replacement to Apples aging AppleWorks productivity suite. Called iWork...

Six Apart to Buy LiveJournal

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Six Apart Ltd., the small software firm founded by childhood sweethearts Ben and Mena Trott, is set to make a big splash with the...

Microsoft Hasnt Changed With the Times

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Its barely started, but 2005 already looks like a challenging year for Microsoft. In fact, the company faces more challenges than it ever has,...

Verbatim Hedges Next-Gen DVD Bets

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Verbatim Corp. and its parent, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, said Monday that the media manufacturer will support both Blu-Ray and HD DVD, the two competing...

Maxtor Enters Home NAS Market

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Maxtor Corp. said Monday that it had entered the network-storage market with Maxtor Shared Storage, a product for the home and small office. The Shared...

Oracle Ships 10g for Mac OS X

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Oracle Corp. quietly began shipping Oracle Database 10g and Oracle JDeveloper 10g for the Mac OS X Server in late December, an Oracle spokesperson...

Microsoft Readies A1 Security Subscription Service

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Publicly, Microsoft continues to be cagey about packaging and pricing plans for its anti-spyware and anti-virus solutions. But privately, Microsoft has begun informing partners...

Lenovo Must Invest to Keep IBM Brands Lure

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This is one of these "and then the other shoe dropped" stories, and it involves the IBM-Lenovo deal that sent Big Blues PC business...