Monthly Archives: May 2007

Security Questions Lurk Below Microsofts Surface

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Microsoft Surface—Microsofts new touch-sensitive, flat computing table technology—promises shopping at the users fingertips. Patrons will be able to order food in a restaurant by touching...

Xerox Develops New Way to Print Invisible Ink

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Xerox said on Wednesday that its scientists have perfected a new method for printing hidden fluorescent wording using standard digital printing equipment.According to the...

China Prepares for First Strike in Electronic War

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Chinas military is preparing for electronic warfare by setting up information warfare units that are developing viruses to attack enemy computers and networks, according...

HP Launches Fault-Tolerant Telecom Server

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Hewlett-Packard is expanding its efforts to win additional customers in emerging markets such as Latin America and Eastern Europe. With all those potential customers in...

MS Sees No Conflict with Its Patent/Open Source Initiatives

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Microsoft does not believe there is an inherent contradiction between its recent statements that free and open-source software infringes on 235 of its patents,...

Who Will Buy Microsofts Milan?

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The world might not be ready for a "Milan" coffee-table PC in every living room just yet, but that wont stop Microsoft from trying. With...

Akonix: IM Attacks So Far Increased 73% over 2006

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Security researchers at San Diego-based Akonix Systems Inc., a provider of instant messaging security and compliance products, have uncovered 170 IM threats this year—an...

CDW to Expand Berbee Biz

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CDWs current long-term goals—an expansion of its service and solutions business akin to Berbee, an expansion of the companys overall sales team, and improving...

New IT Library Aims to Serve

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Speak to an IT professional anywhere in the world and hell likely fall into one of two camps: He either uses or is about...

Microsofts Milan: Look, Dont Touch?

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Doesnt the Milan, Microsofts "surface-based" computer look cool? Just to look at it, Id want one as my coffee-table even if is running Windows...