Monthly Archives: August 2007
Googlephone on the Way?
A few weeks ago, rumors of a Google browser captured the public's imagination, but that's a rumor that's been going around for a few...
Google Has Tough Road Ahead Vs. Microsoft
We can get as giddy as we want about Google taking on Microsoft in the applications market, but we've got a long way to...
Motorola Subsidiaries Sue Aruba
Two Motorola subsidiaries sued Aruba Networks Aug. 27 for allegedly infringing on four patents related to wireless technology. The two subsidiaries—Symbol Technologies and Wireless...
iPhone Hacked Free from AT&T
Four independent projects have claimed that Apples iPhone can be unlocked, allowing users to use the phone with cellular providers other than AT&T.At least...
Its No Secret: VMware to Develop Secure Systems for NSA
Its one relationship that the National Security Agency is not keeping secret.
The NSA is working with VMware, which is considered the worlds largest provider...
Microsoft, IBM Sued over Patent Infringement
Data integration software vendor JuxtaComm Technologies has filed suit in a Texas court alleging patent infringement. The case names a number of high-profile software...
Sony USB Fingerprint Readers Caught in Rootkitlike Action
Sony appears to be reliving its rootkit nightmare of 2005, when it had to yank its XCP digital rights management technology after security experts...
The Five Biggest Worries Facing IT Pros
The Five Biggest Worries Facing IT Pros
by Deb Perelman; illustrated by Brian Moore
The Five Biggest Worries Facing IT Pros - Offshoring Is Not Going...
E-Voting Systems Vendor Faces California Scrutiny
Electronic voting machine vendor Election Systems & Software faces almost $10 million in fines for allegedly selling uncertified systems to as many as five...
Google-GoDaddy Marriage on Tap?
Google surprised the industry when it became accredited as a registrar more than two years ago, with analysts questioning whether or not it was...