Monthly Archives: September 2008
Trojans Still Winning Malware Wars
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.That's what the malware community appears to be saying, as the time-honored Trojan attack model, in all its...
Intel Now Shipping Solid-State SATA Drives for PCs
Intel is now shipping the first in a new line of solid-state SATA (Serial ATA) drives that will specifically target notebooks and desktops and...
Sun, Microsoft Come to Common Ground on Virtualization
Sun Microsystems and its longtime top-tier rival, Microsoft, continue to come to technological common ground that would have been impossible to imagine just two...
McAfee Putting Malware Signatures in the Cloud
McAfee has made no secret of its Artemis project. It's been in beta most of this year. Now the company is talking it up...
IBM Launches 30 New Data Storage Products
IBM rolled out an assortment of 30 new storage-related products and services Sept. 8 and said that it took an investment of $2 billion,...
Infovell Research Engine Goes Beyond Google to Search The Deep Web
Search engines from Google, Yahoo and Microsoft may do the trick for users doing keyword searches for restaurants, maps or other bits of information....
Microsoft Announces BizTalk Server 2009
Microsoft announced the renaming of the next version of its BizTalk business process management server as well as detailed what will be in that...
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Hosts Michael Arrington and Jason Calacanis warm up the crowd with an introduction to...
HP Claims 24-Hour Notebook Battery Life
The battle to create the notebook with the most battery life stepped up a notch this week when Hewlett-Packard announced a new set of...
Intel Releases New Quad- and Dual-Core Xeon Processors
Intel is planning to release four new Xeon processors, including a low-watt, quad-core chip, as the company gears up to roll out its "Dunnington"...