Monthly Archives: October 2008
Mozilla Geode to Join Google, Yahoo for Geolocation Web Services
Update: Mozilla Labs Oct. 7 announced Geode, a geolocation add-on for the Firefox 3 Web browser that will enable developers to create content tailored...
Adobe Releases Clickjacking Advisory as Demo of Vulnerability Circulates
Adobe has posted an advisory to address concerns about clickjacking as it prepares a patch.The advisory addresses a clickjacking browser issue that affects Adobe...
Mono Project 2.0 Thrives
Mono Project 2.0 Thrives
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LAC (Likewise Administrative Console) is a commercial, cross-platform graphical administration console written in Windows.Forms.
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Here's another view of LAC (Likewise...
AMD Spins Off Processor Manufacturing Facilities to Better Compete with Intel
Advanced Micro Devices is finally detailing its long-talked-about "asset smart" plan, which will allow the chip maker to spin off its manufacturing facilities into...
Dell Unveils No-Brainer Midmarket Storage Package
Dell on Oct. 7 introduced a new disk-to-disk backup and recovery package and aimed it squarely at midmarket enterprises with few or no IT...
Twitter, Google, Yahoo Tailor Web Services for Presidential Election
Twitter, Google, Yahoo Tailor Web Services for Presidential Election
As the United States hurtles toward its Election Day on Nov. 4, Google, Yahoo and Twitter...
Malware in E-Mail Rose Dramatically in September, Security Pros Report
The amount of e-mail-borne malware attacks jumped dramatically during the month of September, according to security researchers at MX Logic and Symantec.In its "October...
Challenging the Immutable Laws Of Security
One of the great, classic articles of computer security comes from Microsoft in an era when security was not their strong suit. The article...
IBM Power Systems Get Power Processor, Virtualization Makeover to Compete Against HP, Sun
IBM is looking to widen its offering for the Unix market with new Power Systems that support more processing cores based on IBM's Power...
Microsoft Pledges $1.5M for Games Research
NEW YORK-Microsoft announced the formation of a gaming research alliance to promote the use of games as learning tools for students, particularly for learning...