Monthly Archives: April 2007

Years Supply of H-1B Visas Tapped Out on Day One

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Breaking yet another record of H-1B visa depletion, the entire supply of specialized-occupation temporary worker visas for the 2008 fiscal year were exhausted the...

On NPR Now: The Viacom-Google Debate

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NPR's "To the Point" program is airing right now on WYNC, NPR's public radio station in New York, and the subject is Viacom v....

Microsoft Posts ANI Patch

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Microsoft has posted a patch for the Windows animated cursor files vulnerability even as exploits spread.The company is telling customers to apply the patch...

Latest Google Office Competitor Doesn’t Get It

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I'm not a big Google fanboy. I don't tend to prosyletize their apps. That's not my job. But from time to time I'm struck...

CodeGear Names New CEO

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Borland Softwares CodeGear development tools unit has changed leadership, naming Jim Douglas, a veteran of the high-tech industry, to the position of chief executive...

First 802.11g-Based Wireless USB 2.0 Hub?

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Icron Technologies claims to have created the industrys first wireless USB 2.0 hub based on the 802.11g WiFi standard. The WiRanger 4-port hub-and-dongle set...

CIO Interview: Key Project Management Challenges

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ANI Exploit Tries the ‘Hot Pictures of Britiney Speers’ Shtick

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ANI Exploit Tries the 'Hot Pictures of Britiney Speers' ShtickSpam promising "Hot Pictures of Britiney Speers " is linking to sites hosting the Windows...

Widespread ANI Attack Coming Out of Asia/Pacific

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A large clump of sites in the Asia Pacific region are sporting embedded IFrames pointing to a site that's spreading ANI exploit code, Websense...

Startup Launches Fixed-Cost PC Support for SMBs

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PC-VIP, a new PC support company that will cater specifically to small and medium businesses, officially began offering its services here in San Francisco...