Monthly Archives: April 2007
Years Supply of H-1B Visas Tapped Out on Day One
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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...