Monthly Archives: March 2007

Cisco Broadens Appeal of TelePresence

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Cisco Systems tried to build momentum behind its high-end TelePresence video conferencing system at CeBIT on March 16 by building out features and announcing...

SanDisk Introduces 8GB Camera Flash Card

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Those little blue flash cards that store photos and video clips in digital cameras and camcorders keep adding more capacity as users keep creating...

FlipStart microPC Hits the Road

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A week ago I reviewed the new FlipStart micro-PC from the Paul Allen-backed FlipStart Labs. In that review, while I found the FlipStart to...

Hole Found in OpenBSD

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The open-source operating system OpenBSD has a critical remote kernel buffer overflow vulnerability in its IPv6 protocol stack that can allow for a remote...

New RSA Service to Target Trojan Horses

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RSA, the security division of EMC, is launching a new service in April to protect companies from malware attacks. RSA FraudActionSM Anti-Trojan service is designed...

AMD Talks Up Small-Form Desktops

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Advanced Micro Devices is working to shrink the size of the average desktop. The Sunnyvale, Calif., chip maker will be talking up its DTX standard,...

Adaptec Introduces New Unified Serial RAID Controllers

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Data storage infrastructure maker Adaptec has introduced a new set of Unified Serial RAID controllers for the PCI Express interface—including the industrys first 12-...

SAP Announces Upgrades to Mid-Market Suite

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SAP AG announced March 15 at CeBIT another sweeping set of initiatives around its mid-market software, including service-oriented architecture versions of its SAP All-in-One...

Dalzells Filling Amazons Shopping Cart with Services

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Rick Dalzells wish list at Amazon.com includes the original "Star Trek" series on DVD, a Sims computer game, and a book about trout and...

TJX Probes Slowly Crawl Along

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The data breach case of $16 billion retailer TJX is crawling along, with this week delivering to us a handful of pseudo-developments. Those are...