Monthly Archives: June 2006

Theres Room for Ubuntu

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Vaughan-Nichols sees Red Hat, Novell SUSE and Ubuntu emerging as the "big three" of Linux distributions. Duration: 10:47 /zimages/2/28571.gifClick here to download this podcast. /zimages/2/28571.gif /util_get_image/1/0,3363,i=114836,00.gifTo subscribe to...

Return of Porn-Fetching YapBrowser Raises Eyebrows

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Theres a lot to like about this version, Brooks says, though there are some nagging problems with setup and management Duration: 13:27 /zimages/5/28571.gifClick here to download...

Microsoft Announces Team Development Tool for Databases

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Microsoft announced a new member of its Visual Studio Team System family geared toward database professionals, and the company also gave some more direction...