Monthly Archives: April 2007
FCC Sets 700MHz Auction Rules
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Federal Communications Commission has set rules in three areas regarding the 700MHz spectrum auctions set for later this year.
The rules include setting...
Colorados Tech Industry Loses Some Luster
Colorado, once considered among the most promising hubs for technology companies, took a big employment and market share hit in recent years, finds the...
Mitel, Inter-Tel to Merge for SMB VOIP Supremacy
Mitel Networks on April 26 has turned up the heat in the highly competitive VOIP market for small and midsize businesses by announcing its...
FCC Sets Digital TV Rules
WASHINGTON—The Federal Communications Commission voted on April 25 to adopt a number of measures that will help ensure a smooth transition to digital television...
Solution Providers Rally Around WPF
With Microsofts MIX 07 conference for Web developers and designers coming up the week of April 30, some companies are lining up to demonstrate...
Ubuntu Lays Down the Trademark Law
Trademarks have recently become something of an issue in open-source circles. Debian, for example, recently took exception to Mozillas Firefox trademark rules and called...
Palamida Launches Code Vulnerability Reporting Tool
SAN FRANCISCO—Software intellectual-property management services provider Palamida on April 27 introduced a new service that works to identify vulnerabilities in an enterprises open-source code.
The...
Phishers Use Call Forwarding to Mask Fraud
Researchers at SecureWorks have uncovered a new type of phishing attack that tries to trick victims into forwarding their telephone calls to the attacker...
Lets Get Fuzzing
Ive said it before and Ill say it again: You just cant do enough testing of software systems. And as complexity of software systems...
Image Spam Uses Photo-Sharing Site to Sneak Under Radar
Secure Computing is reporting that it has detected a new form of image spam that has taken an evolutionary leap over past image spam,...