Monthly Archives: January 2006

Business Desktops Slow to Adopt Dual-Core Chips

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Business desktops are bringing up the rear in the dual-core processor transition. The deskbound business machines, which are usually architected to offer businesses stability versus...

Experts Offer Data and Liability Protection Tips

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With federal data breach notification legislation slated for passage this year, enterprises that collect and maintain personal information will have another reason for securing...

DSG, Chelsio Join Forces on SMB Storage

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DSG Storage Inc. and Chelsio Communications Inc. have joined forces in an OEM deal announced Wednesday that will lead to the construction of new...

Mandriva, HP Launch Latin American Linux Partnership

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On Wednesday, Mandriva announced that it was partnering with Hewlett-Packard Co. to distribute HP desktop computers pre-loaded with Mandriva Linux 2006 to 37 countries...

Swords Sharpened for Ajax Projects

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Developers preparing for battle on any new platform are likely to have a predictable choice of weapons. Any technology thats had time to become at...

Veritas NetBackup Exploit Released

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Exploit code for a buffer overflow vulnerability in Symantec Corp.s Veritas NetBackup product has been published online, putting enterprise customers at risk of system...

RFID: A Class Issue?

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NEW YORK—RFID promises retailers more efficient inventory plans and streamlined supply chains in the near future, but for now it delivers only to the...

Opera Sings for Windows Mobile

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Opera Software ASA released Wednesday a beta version of its mobile technology designed for use on devices running Microsoft Corp.s Windows Mobile Pocket PC...

Google Maps Going In a Bad Direction?

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If you want a really, really accurate map, you got to get your information directly from the municipality you're mapping. Anything else, and you...

Google’s Radio Waves

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Internet search provider Google Inc. said Monday it's buying digital radio specialist dMarc Broadcasting in order for Google advertisers to reach radio listeners.Google plans...