Monthly Archives: September 2007
Startups Use DEMO Show as Launching Pad
DEMOfall 07 in San Diego on Sept. 24 marked the formal launch of LongJump and Yuuguu, two vendors trying to make their products stick...
The Cutting, Biting Edge of Security News
eWEEK is, of course, a good place to get security content. One reason is that we wade through the mucky raw materials of security...
Apple Guru Dares Solution Providers to Dream
TAMPA, Fla.—Its clear very quickly that Steve Wozniak is the biggest dreamer in the room. Any room."The more computers resemble real people," the Apple...
New HP Blade System Is Good Fit for SMEs
Hewlett Packards c3000 blade system breaks new ground in the server and storage industry. While blade systems have been around for several years, this...
Personal Touch Has Its Limits
"P.S., I love you, you, you, you," crooned the Mouser, mop-top-like, as he read the morose missive from AmeriTrade detailing how his personal info...
Apple Co-Founder Looks to Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
TAMPA—Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak says one of the primary emerging technologies that is capturing his imagination these days is area of robotics and how...
SSNs Floating in the Ether: Citigroup Data Breach
Jaime Levy Pessin at Dow Jones Newswires reported today that Citigroup's ABN Amro Mortgage Group allowed a data breach that released the names, Social...
The Newest Silicon Valley Hotshot is 12
If you thought it was hard enough to compete with a bunch of 20-something geek brainiacs in a garage in Menlo Park, California, you...
With the Right Tools and Perspective, Whitelisting Can Work
Unlike some of my counterparts here at eWEEK, I am among those who think application whitelisting is definitely an interesting idea whose time has...
Symantec’s Application Whitelisting: Sign Me Up
Symantec has been turning heads with its suggestion that whitelisting might be a better way forward for ensuring the security of PCs than the...