Monthly Archives: June 2006
Chip Titans Look to Startup for Flash Lift
IM Flash Technologies, the Intel-Micron Technology flash memory venture, is hoping for large gains from investing in nanotechnology research.
The company on June 29 expanded...
SANS Spots New IE Vulnerabilities
Researchers have discovered two new vulnerabilities present in Microsofts dominant Internet Explorer browser, one of which has been rated by security experts as critical....
Report: Digital Health Coming to Grandmas House
Elderly patients living at home will receive fewer nursing visits, and make fewer visits to the hospital. Thats according to a white paper released...
Sun Not Finished with Executive Musical Chairs
The executive trickle-down effect—which started with Jonathan Schwartz replacing Scott McNealy as CEO in April—is delving deeper into Sun Microsystems, which said June 29...
Platform Upgrades Symphony for Developers
Platform Computing is aiming to help financial analysts with the latest version of its grid software, Symphony 3.The Toronto companys software enables users to...
Ready For RFID Gen3?
Considering the glacial pace that is the world of global standards bodies, its not surprising that developers need to think far ahead. But as...
SCO Hits Iceberg in IBM Case
On June 28th, Magistrate Judge Brooke Wells rules largely in favor of IBMs "Motion to Limit The SCO Group Inc.s Claims Relating to Allegedly...
Beta 3 Gets IE 7 Closer to the Fast Lane
If you looked at Microsofts rebuilding of its Internet Explorer Web browser as if it were an automobile, then the early alphas and betas...
Microsoft Delivers Beta 3 of Stand-alone Internet Explorer Browser
/zimages/3/139615.jpgMicrosoft posted on June 29 for download the Beta 3 version of its stand-alone Internet Explorer (IE) 7.0 browser.
Beta 3 is designed to run...
Lawsuit Labels Windows Genuine Advantage as Spyware
A California man has filed a class action lawsuit against Microsoft that charges the company with violating spyware laws with its Windows Genuine Advantage...