Monthly Archives: September 2007
Report: Widgets Will Be Your Next Woe
Widgets—those fun, graphic little applications that bring things like clocks and calculators to your desktop—are all plagued with lousy security and stand ready to...
AOL Takes Platform A to the Big Apple
AOL completed the final stage of its evolution to becoming a full-blown Web media company on Sept. 17, moving its corporate headquarters to New...
Barracuda Expands Security Line with NetContinuum
Barracuda Networks has announced plans to integrate technology from recently acquired Web application security vendor NetContinuum into its product line.Barracuda acquired NetContinuum for an...
Intel Preps for 2007 Fall IDF
After a summer dominated by the ups and down of Advanced Micro Devices quad-core Opteron processor, Intel is preparing to make its own industry...
Sourcefire Tool Promises IPS Flexibility
Sourcefire is rolling out the latest version of Sourcefire 3D System, affording customers a new level of protection with what it calls an adaptive...
Microsofts Loss Helps Google. Or Does It?
Microsofts Loss Helps Google. Or Does It?
A European courts decision to uphold complaints about Microsofts anti-competitive behavior means customers could end up with more...
Microsoft EU Antitrust: A Case History
Microsoft EU Antitrust: A Case History
The European Unions challenge to Microsofts desktop hegemony has been history-making from the start nine years ago. Heres a...
Microsoft Rivals Applaud European Court Ruling
For officials with RealNetworks and Red Hat, the decision by a European court to uphold the European Commissions findings against Microsoft was a longtime...
Nokia Picks Enpocket for Mobile Advertising
Market-leading phone maker Nokia on Sept. 17 moved to bolster its mobile advertising front by agreeing to acquire Enpocket for an undisclosed sum.Boston-based Enpocket...
Microsoft Loses in the EU, but Does It Really Matter?
An old, tested method of teaching a puppy to stop making messes in the house is to give him a swat on the nose...