Monthly Archives: October 2006

Apple Shipped iPods Carrying Windows Virus

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Apple Computer has reported that a small number of its popular video iPods were infected with a virus that targets Windows PCs before they...

TransSend Eases Bluetooth Transfers

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The Bluetooth Special Interest Group, an industry group that sets standards for the Bluetooth short-range wireless communications system, has come up with a new,...

Oracle Ships Mega Update for DB, Server Flaws

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Oracle has shipped a monster critical patch update with fixes for more than 100 security vulnerabilities in a wide range of database and server...

How Sun Plans to Sell Project Blackbox

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MENLO PARK, Calif.-Sun Microsystems is so eager to become a larger player in data storage and data centers that it threw away the book...

Todays NAC Remains Vulnerable to Attack

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According to the latest figures from Forrester Research, some 40 percent of all enterprises in North America will have some form of Network Admission...

RFID, EPCglobal Face Public Policy Challenges

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LOS ANGELES—There have been some serious public policy challenges to radio-frequency identification and, in turn, to EPCglobal, the standards-setting organization aligned to the supply...

Indicative Looks to Gain Traction

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Indicative Software is looking to grow the traction its gained in business service management with the launch of the next version of its service-quality...

Printronix Introduces RFID Printer Applicator

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Printronix is shipping a new industrial printer that can generate up to 100 bar-code labels with embedded and encoded RFID chips per minute, and...

Chip Execs Indicted for Price Fixing

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WASHINGTON—The United States Department of Justice announced Oct. 18 that a federal grand jury in San Francisco has indicted two Samsung executives and one...

Overland Expands RAID Storage Line

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Overland Storage has introduced a new line of RAID data protection appliances aimed at the SMB and workgroup market. The new product line initially consists...