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Google Sues Leo Stoller for Racketeering
Google filed a lawsuit last week against Central Mfg., a company owned by Leo Stoller, a Chicago-based attorney "trademark expert" who has claimed rights...
802.11n Draft Standard Nearly Ready
Last weeks IEEE meeting in London demonstrated that the move to the next stage of Wi-Fi is nearly ready. At the meeting, 802.11n committee...
Iomega Storage Platform Focuses on SMBs
Iomega on Jan. 23 launched 1TB and 2TB versions of its newest storage platform designed for small and midsize businesses, the StorCenter Pro NAS...
Survey: Nobody Really Cares that Big Brother Is Watching
Despite employer policies, threats and monitoring, the vast majority of workers still use company technology for personal use, according to a survey commissioned by...
The Open Source Initiative Still Lives
There was a time when the Open Source Initiative was one of the hotbeds of open-source activity. After the retirement of its co-founder and...
Cloudmark Combats Rising Tide of Spam
Cloudmark added Jan. 23 a new feature to its Cloudmark Authority 2.0 security tool to help Internet service providers reduce spam.
Cloudmarks Active Scan is...
Mac Tablet Distributor Recruits Dealers
Two weeks after its introduction, the Axiotron ModBook, which reseller Other World Computing called "the One and Only Mac Tablet" computer," is starting to...
Provilla to Fight Leaks with Document Fingerprints
A software startup is hoping to plant its flag in the rapidly expanding data leakage prevention sector using a technique that marries traditional endpoint...
Linspire CEO on Opening Up CNR: Share the Bread
Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony says his company is opening up its CNR ("Click N Run") software download and management service to other Linux distributions...
Some Vista, Office Innovations Spring from MS Research
A number of innovations in the upcoming Windows Vista and Office 2007 products were initially conceived of in Microsoft Research, whose teams then worked...