Monthly Archives: June 2008

Alien Technology Lands New RFID Software

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RFID technology vendor Alien Technology is releasing Intelligent Tag Reader, a reader software platform that uses second-generation radio-frequency identification technology to provide detailed tag...

New Research Shows Healthy PC Sales

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A new research report shows that despite the uncertainties of the U.S. economy, PC shipments were robust in the first quarter of 2008 with...

It’s All About Efficiency

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Why do you invest in technology? I've always argued there are really two reasons. The first reason is to save some money as you...

StopBadware Cites Malware’s China Syndrome

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The smaht folks at StopBadware.org--the anti-malware/adware team backed by Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society--published some interesting stats earlier this week...

Testing Out Google Labs

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Over the last few weeks Google has been busy launching some new applications and gadgets as part of its Google Labs. The Labs is...

Chertoff Thumbs Nose at Laptop Seizure Hearing

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The U.S. Senate held a hearing June 25 to investigate the possible constitutional violations of a government program that allows Customs officials to search,...

Oracle Finishes Fiscal ’08 with Strong Sales, Earnings

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Oracle sales and profits showed no sign of an IT recession as the company reported that license revenue grew 28 percent to $7.5 billion...

WildPackets SuperCore Offers 10G Analysis

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WildPackets wants to give enterprises and midmarket businesses alike greater visibility into their networks.At the Cisco Live Conference June 24 in Orlando, Fla., WildPackets...

Zoho Touts Show as PowerPoint, PDF Alternative

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Small business software as a service software maker Zoho has upgraded its online presentation application with new export format, integration with Picasa and Flickr,...

Researchers Reveal Security Holes in Internet Explorer

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It's been a busy day for Internet Explorer security, with researchers warning users of separate vulnerabilities that could leave them open to attack.According to...