Monthly Archives: February 2006
RFID Technologies Strive to Keep Customers On Board
DALLAS—The fourth annual RFID World event here this year holds few surprises in terms of customer adoption rates—it turns out most RFID implementations are...
Opposition Grows Against AOLs E-Mail Plan
A coalition of more than 50 charities, unions, health care groups, unions and other nonprofit organizations joined forces to oppose a plan by AOL...
NTP Loses Small Battle in BlackBerry Case
NTP lost a small battle in its big war against BlackBerry maker Research In Motion when a federal judge officially declined to consider several...
Idera Cranks SQL Server Backup and Recovery
An update to Ideras SQL Server backup and recovery software cranks the speed and tightens ties with the latest version of the database.SQLsafe 3.0,...
First J2ME Mobile Phone Trojan Spotted
Russian anti-virus specialist Kaspersky Lab has discovered evidence of the first mobile phone Trojan targeting J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition) devices.
The sample Trojan,...
More Windows Live Services in the Microsoft Pipeline
Microsoft has turned on the Windows Live tap and software services are starting to really flow from it.
On Feb. 28, Microsoft announced the start...
Border Security: Different Names, Same Problems
The name for the federal electronic surveillance program designed to protect the nations borders keeps changing as the cost of the technology rises, but...
Microsoft Ships IE (Eolas) Update
Microsoft has shipped a new version of its Internet Explorer browser to permanently change the way multimedia content is rendered on Web pages.
The cumulative...
Web Services, SOA, Open Source Converge
NEW YORK—What happens when you mix Web services, service-oriented architecture and open source?
Responding to that question was the task of a panel of heavy...
Avaya, Samsung Partner Around IP
Communications industry players Avaya and Samsung Electronics announced a new partnership through which they will design, build and market services for enterprise customers based...