Monthly Archives: March 2007
One Man’s Plea from DST Purgatory
It is becoming apparent that Microsoft's Daylight-Saving Time tools for Exchange are not proving particularly effective at correctly updating appointments in people's calendars. In...
What Are Your Top Web Technology Picks?
Over at eWEEK.com I've listed my choices for the top 30 Web technologies of all time. This list is based on my experiences here...
SEC Slams 35 Suspected Spammers in ‘Operation Spamalot’
The Securities and Exchange Commission has suspended trading in securities of 35 companies suspected to be spammers as part of a new effort, "Operation...
SEC Freezes High-Tech Pump and Dump Scheme
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced March 7 it has won an emergency court order to freeze assets in a Latvian-based bank's trading account...
Top 10 Technology Projects in 07
If there is any question that technology initiatives must respond to business needs, it is put to rest by what readers of this magazine...
3M Accuses Lenovo, Sony and Others of Patent Infringement
3M has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that several IT vendors, including Lenovo Group, Hitachi, Sony and Panasonic, violated two patents the company holds...
EMC Increases World Disk-Based Storage Market Lead
EMC, a juggernaut in the data storage industry since the beginning of the decade, widened its overall lead in the controller-based disk storage market...
Microsoft OneCare Is Eating Outlook Mail
Microsoft has confirmed that its Windows Live OneCare managed security service is swallowing entire mail stores, sometimes going back years, from Outlook and Outlook...
Top Search Exec Leaves Microsoft
Corporate vice president for Microsoft's Live Search initiative, Christopher Payne, plans to launch a Seattle-based technology firm unrelated to the search business, according to...
Exploit Code Out for Explorer Flaw
Researchers are fuzzy about the impact of a flaw discovered in Microsoft Windows Explorer, but US-CERT's advisory said there's exploit code out there for...