Monthly Archives: June 2006
Theres Room for Ubuntu
Vaughan-Nichols sees Red Hat, Novell SUSE and Ubuntu emerging as the "big three" of Linux distributions.
Duration: 10:47
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Return of Porn-Fetching YapBrowser Raises Eyebrows
A rogue Web browser that was removed from the Internet after security researchers found it was serving up child porn advertising has suddenly reappeared,...
Net Neutrality Alternative Proposed
The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) has published a report that addresses the increasingly controversial issue of net neutrality currently making waves on...
Oracle to Acquire Demantra
Oracle announced June 1 its plans to acquire supply chain management software developer Demantra. The terms of the deal are undisclosed.
Demantra offers software for...
Gmail Serves Up a Medium Mixing Cocktail
Google's introduced Reply by Chat, which lets Gmail e-mail users move their conversations to the Google Talk instant messaging application, or a Gmail feature...
H-1B Supply Tapped Out in Record Time
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service announced on June 1 that the 65,000 H-1B visa supply has been exhausted for the 2007 fiscal year,...
Mobile Armor Releases Wireless Suite
Mobile Armor is now supplying wireless security solutions to the U.S. Secretary of Defense, said Chief Technology Officer and co-founder Bryan Glancey.
According to Glancey,...
Sun Is Banking On Its Upgraded Storage Business
If Sun Microsystems is going to pull itself out of a five-year financial nosedive, one of the three key areas in which it will...
OpenSUSE 10.1 Is Worthy
Theres a lot to like about this version, Brooks says, though there are some nagging problems with setup and management
Duration: 13:27
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Microsoft Announces Team Development Tool for Databases
Microsoft announced a new member of its Visual Studio Team System family geared toward database professionals, and the company also gave some more direction...