Monthly Archives: April 2007

FCC Sets 700MHz Auction Rules

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Secure Computing is reporting that it has detected a new form of image spam that has taken an evolutionary leap over past image spam,...