Monthly Archives: May 2008

Bugs Bite Apple iCal Application

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Researchers at Core Security Technologies have uncovered three vulnerabilities in Apple's iCal application that hackers can exploit to take over vulnerable machines or launch...

Third-Party Product Info Is a Click Away

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Expo Communications, proprietor of Web-based social network ExpoTV for consumers wishing to share product information, has released the beta version of a platform that...

HP Financials Latest Sign of Weak Economy

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While Hewlett-Packard's second quarter financial results were in line with Wall Street expectations, the numbers also seem to indicate the ongoing problems with U.S....

ATandT Nears Finish of 3G Mobile Network

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AT&T plans to complete its third-generation mobile broadband network by the end of 2008, adding six markets to finish the national footprint of High-Speed...

Weapons of Mass Denial

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I don't usually get my column ideas out of The Armed Forces Journal, but a recent article there has been getting attention in the...

Enterprises Diving into Web 2.0 Waters

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Enterprises are embracing Web 2.0, but they're keeping the technology close to home for now as security and liability concerns remain.In an exclusive survey...

The Stench of Silicon Valley

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Silicon Valley started to smell a little extra-ripe today, and not just because a week of record-high temperatures has soured the trash receptacles.Rather, it...

Internet Companies Ducking China Policy

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Now comes Cisco Systems with the latest episode of the tech industry's waffling over its dealings with the Chinese government. Cisco Senior Vice President...

Google Counters Lieberman

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Bin_laden.jpg YouTube won't be the good soldier Sen. Joe Lieberman (ID-Conn) would like it to be. Lieberman, chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and...

OLPC Provides First Look at the XO 2.0

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Click here to see images of the XO 2.0The XO 2.0 At a special One Laptop Per Child event held today, May 20, at MIT,...