Monthly Archives: September 2008
Comcast Sues FCC over Network Neutrality Ruling
Comcast has fired the next shot in its ongoing battle with the Federal Communications Commission over the management of the cable giant's broadband network,...
OpenAjax Alliance Pushes AJAX IDE Interoperability
VIENNA, Va.-The OpenAjax Alliance is working to address interoperability issues among development environments for AJAX as well as to facilitate the creation of secure...
Microsoft Plans 4 Security Bulletins for Patch Tuesday
Microsoft has announced plans to release four security bulletins next week for its September Patch Tuesday to address vulnerabilities across a number of products,...
NebuAd Abandons DPI Scheme
The year began promisingly enough for NebuAd, a Silicon Valley advertising startup promising a new source of revenue for ISPs through the use of...
Red Hat Acquires Desktop Virtualization Specialist Qumranet
Red Hat is looking to jump into the desktop virtualization market and announced Sept. 4 that it would acquire startup Qumranet for $107 million.Red...
For Shure: FCC Wireless Mic Inquiry No Surprise
Shure, the country's dominant wireless microphone maker, said Sept. 4 the Federal Communications Commission's recent proposal to ban all wireless mics from the 700MHz...
Google Chrome Loses Luster over EULA, Privacy Concerns
For all of the glitz and glamour swirling around its Chrome Web browser, Google is working out to put out fires among corporate users...
Holy Adware Batman! Researcher Smacks Back at Zango
FaceTime Communications researcher Chris Boyd, aka Paperghost, is back at it again with Zango, the long-criticized adware distributor that has been promising to clean...
ISPs Striking Out on Multistaged Attacks
A new position paper issued by anti-spam expert company Cloudmark calls out ISPs and other service providers such as e-mail vendors for failing to...
eWeek Newsbreak, Sept. 1, 2008
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