Monthly Archives: April 2008
QuickTime Zero-Day Hits Windows XP, Vista
Security researcher Petko D. Petkov (aka pdp) has discovered a gaping hole in fully patched versions of Apple's QuickTime for Windows Media Player.The zero-day...
Teradata’s New DW Appliance Begets Wrath from Netezza
Data warehousing -- remember when that was a hot buzzphrase about seven years ago? -- remains a growing sector of IT data storage, and...
Western Digital Ships Fast New 2.5-Inch Drive
Western Digital, the world's second-largest disk drive maker behind Seagate Technology, revealed April 21 that it has started shipping its fastest hard drive yet...
Yahoo Needs Google Magic for Q1
The financial community is waiting to see how Yahoo performs for its first-quarter earnings report April 22, the second of the three search and...
Taiwan President-Elect Aims to Lure Tech Investment
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan President-elect Ma Ying-jeou said on Tuesday he plans to roll out lighter tax rates and simplify regulations for the island's...
Apple Services Keep Apps Fresh
Apple is slowly introducing client and server software elements that wrangle together all the disparate Apple hardware and software installed across the network by...
Dealing with Mac Creep
Due to the broadening popularity of Apple's desktops and notebooks-and, to a growing extent, of its iPhone-IT administrators at many enterprises are faced with...
How to Plan for Disaster Recovery
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Every small and home-based business owner should resolve to implement a workable disaster recovery plan to divert looming IT failure and potentially permanent data...
iSuppli: Not All Bad News for AMD
Although Advanced Micro Devices continues to struggle against Intel, not all the news coming from the chip maker is that bad, according to a...
liveblog of Marc Benioff: Salesforce.com/Boston
10:00 Benioff (the father of cloud computing? The grand old man of the clouds? Can you describe someone as the grand old man of...