Monthly Archives: June 2006
SOA Sets Developers Free
With SOAs growing maturity, tools are serving the developers rather than turning developers into slaves of the tools.
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Acura RDX Review: A Small SUV, Done Right
Whats old is new again. Acura gave the century-old technology of turbocharging a new twist in the RDX, an appealing small SUV with a...
Fathers Day Buying Guide
Every dad is different, so why do Fathers Day gifts always tend to be the same? Golf-motif paperweights and ties are nice, but were...
Big Microsoft Brother
It turns out that Microsofts Genuine Advantage anti-piracy program is also keeping daily tabs on Windows users. Who knew?
Well, until a few days ago,...
RuBee Offers an Alternative to RFID
The IEEE has started work on a new protocol—a standard called IEEE 1902.1 also known as RuBee—that is expected to give retailers and manufacturers...
Nirvana for iPod Audiophiles
Right now, my digital audio collection consumes a total of about 110 gigabytes. That number is a bit deceptive, as its really two identical...
Zero-Day Exploits Abound at Legitimate Web Sites
Security applications vendor Exploit Prevention Labs released the findings of a new report that contends that Internet-based threats using so-called zero-day attacks continue to...
Readers Respond: Tech Revolution: Game On
I agree with Jim Rapozas May 22 Tech Directions column: Gaming does "drive" performance in computer systems ("Tech Revolution: Game On," Page 41).However, there...
FDA Task Force Releases RFID Recommendations
The Food and Drug Administrations Counterfeit Drug Task Force announced June 9 its recommendations for the pharmaceutical industry regarding the use of radio-frequency identification...
First Impressions of Google Browser Sync
Not everyone runs as many "personal" computers as I have—24, at last count—but many of us have both a PC and a laptop.
One of...