Monthly Archives: October 2006
Apple Shipped iPods Carrying Windows Virus
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...