Monthly Archives: November 2006
Borland Launches CodeGear to Supply Developers with Tools of the Trade
Borland Software announced Nov. 14 the formation of CodeGear, a company with the goal of advancing the Borland integrated development environment tools. The CodeGear...
Microsoft Files Lawsuit over Jessica Simpson-Themed Spyware
Microsoft announced Nov. 14 that it has filed a lawsuit against an organization believed to be responsible for attacking users with spyware programs hidden...
Dell Gets a New Lease on a Second Life
Dell wants a chance at a "second life."
The Round Rock, Texas, PC maker announced Nov. 14 that it has become the latest IT company...
MS Patch Day: IE, XML Zero-Day Flaws Fixed
Microsoft on Nov. 14 released a critical cumulative update for its flagship Internet Explorer browser to fix a flaw that was being used in...
eEye Spies High-Risk Adobe Flaw
eEye Digital Security has flagged a high-severity flaw in an unnamed Adobe product and warned that millions of Windows users are at risk of...
Faceoff: AMD vs. Joanna Rutkowska
In response to my Q&A with Joanna Rutkowska, the stealth malware researcher who used AMD's SVM/Pacifica virtualization technology to create malware (Blue Pill) that's...
Delivering to the Midmarket
Setting their sights on small and midsize businesses, many storage vendors are tailoring their solutions for simplicity and ease of use.
Companies traditionally have had...
CompUSA to Sell Vista, Office 2007 Nov. 30, Ahead of General Release
Retail chain CompUSA will sell Microsoft Windows Vista and Office 2007 Nov. 30 alongside resellers and OEM partners and ahead of the general public...
Presto, Storage!
Hurricanes dont pick and choose between large and small companies to hit.
But, until now, only big companies have had the resources to come up...
Cingular Launches BlackJack 3G Smart Device
Cingular Wireless is announcing Nov. 13 that it will start selling a new 3G smart phone called the BlackJack.
The device is designed to compete...