Monthly Archives: July 2007

Yahoo Gets First Female Director

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In a move that some pundits argue better arms Yahoo for an all-out media war, the internet giant appointed telecom executive Maggie Wilderotter to...

Nasty Firefox URI-Handling Bugs Crunched

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Mozilla has fixed serious URI-handling holes in Firefox that, if left unpatched, leave a system open to hijacking. The maker of the open-source browser...

No Photo ID, Day 2-Finding my License

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I was going to blog my way through a week without my photo ID but I have to admit that I found my driver...

Microsoft Wants Its HD Photo Technology to Be an Industry Standard

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Microsoft Wants Its HD Photo Technology to Be an Industry Standard"> Microsoft is looking to get more of its technology certified as an industry standard and...

Building SOAs from Open Source

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var sPath = window.location.pathname; var moviename = new Array();...

Update Plugs Security Hole in Yahoo Widgets

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Yahoo is urging users of Yahoo Widgets to upgrade to address a vulnerability hackers can exploit remotely to take control of a compromised system.According...

Resistance to RFID Lingers Despite Successes

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Resistance to RFID LingersDespite Successes"> Alien Technology announced July 30 that one of its customers, textile producer Griva SpA, has realized a 30 percent...

Microsoft Moves Ahead with Software Modeling

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With the goal of generating applications from simple models an elusive goal, Microsoft and others are working on technology to make it a reality. Some...

SAP Enhances ERP 6.0

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As part of SAPs core platform strategy geared toward its large enterprise customers, the company released a second enhancement package July 31 that amounts...

3M Settles Lawsuit with Sony, Lenovo and Others

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3M has settled a lawsuit that it brought against several IT vendors, including Sony, Lenovo Group, Hitachi and others for infringing on patent designs...