Monthly Archives: November 2006

Exploit Code Published for Apple OS X Glitch

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Researchers have published exploit code that targets an unpatched kernel vulnerability in Apples OS X desktop software. An independent vulnerability analyst working as part of...

SOAs Quality Assurance Challenge

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2006: The Year of Living Globally

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Trade across international boundaries isnt new. Multinational corporations arent new. Yet, it seems, globalization is new. Although international commerce has been going on since the...

IBM, Cray Win DARPA Supercomputer Contracts

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IBM, the worlds largest IT company, and supercomputer builder Cray were notified Nov. 21 that they will be awarded nearly $500 million in contracts...

Holiday Treats for Your iPod

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Like many people, I have a deep, unexplainable attachment to my iPod. In fact my friends call it an obsession. I like to say...

Symantec Releases Beta of New Security Software

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Consumers are constantly threatened by harmful Internet agents, online scams, identity theft and other detrimental computer agents that can make ones information unsecured. To combat...
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Presto, Storage!

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Presto, Storage! Growth rates are 50 to 100 percent per year, the same as at large enterprises. A major reason is the need to preserve...

Suntech to Supply Modules for Massive Solar Power Plant

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Suntech Power Holdings has signed a contract to supply solar modules for what it says will be the worlds largest solar power plant.The company...

OpenOffice Extension Rivals SharePoint

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Most people think that OpenOffice.org is a strong office-suite in its own right. But, when it came to a back-office document collaboration and management...

AMD Purchases HP Blades

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Hewlett-Packard is getting a boost from one its processor partners—AMD.Advanced Micro Devices is purchasing more than more than 700 HP ProLiant BL465c blade servers,...