Monthly Archives: April 2008
MAAS (Mudslinging as a Service) at Web 2.0
SAN FRANCISCO-A funny thing happened in the buildup to the Web 2.0 Expo.During briefings with Web application platform provider Etelos and PAAS (platform as...
Google’s Sued for Bilking Advertisers Through AdSense
Google is being peppered by yet another lawsuit regarding its advertising technology, according to a suit filed in San Jose district court by consumer...
Another Batch of Safari Vulnerabilities Exposed
Apple's Safari browser is beginning to look like a bullet-ridden car in Iraq.According to a warning posted to security mailing lists, there are multiple...
Intel Weathers First-Quarter Downturn
Intel held its own in the first quarter of 2008 while its smaller rival, Advanced Micro Devices, shipped fewer notebook microprocessors in the quarter...
Live Mesh: A Developer’s Dream?
Microsoft's new Live Mesh offering could be a developer's dream.The software giant's broad strategy to enable users to sync data and applications from all...
Broadcom Enters Enterprise 802.11n Market
Chip maker Broadcom expanded its switching portfolio April 22 to include enterprise-class gear for 802.11n Wi-Fi networks. The system can be used for stand-alone...
EMC Keeps Pulling in Big Bucks
Data storage giant EMC is continuing its lengthy hot streak of quarterly financial success, reporting April 23 record first-quarter revenue and double-digit revenue growth...
Zoho CRM Goes Enterprise
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The recent release of Zoho CRM Enterprise Edition is a step toward making the software-as-a-service application a good choice...
JavaScript Injection Attacks Hit .Gov Targets
Malware researchers have flagged a massive outbreak of JavaScript injection attacks that have compromised thousands of Web sites, including .gov sites in the United...
High-Profile OLPC Defections Bad for Security
There's a serious brain drain affecting the OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) initiative and it's not a good sign for security.The latest high-profile defector...