Monthly Archives: January 2009

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eWEEK Labs First Look at Google Chrome 2.0 Developer Release

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eWEEK Labs First Look at Google Chrome 2.0 Developer Release by Jim Rapoza No Title The new pre-beta of Chrome 2.0 uses an updated WebKit browser engine...

Adobe Delivers Cloud Solution via Amazon Web Services

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Adobe Systems has announced the availability of Adobe LiveCycle ES Developer Express software, a full version of Adobe LiveCycle ES hosted in the Amazon...

Novell Looks to Ease Access to Microsoft SharePoint

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Novell has set its sights on giving non-Windows directory users single sign-on access to Microsoft Web-based products.With Novell Access Manager 3.1, Novell has added...

Google Creates Open-Source App Engine Project for Exporting Blog Content

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While Web services providers are still hashing out how to securely open up their walled gardens to let their users share data with other...

Euro-Police Hacking Goes Out of Control

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I usually find myself mostly on the side of the police in arguments with civil libertarians with respect to Internet monitoring of criminal activity....

Behind the Scenes at the 2008 NBA Finals

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Fast Moving Variant Aimed at Windows RPC Bug

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Attackers are still working hard to launch threats that seek to exploit Windows users who remain vulnerable to the Microsoft Windows Server Service RPC...

Landmark Malware, Trojan Growth Charted in 2008

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The sheer volume of malware samples, and the number of newly discovered attacks observed by security researchers during 2008 outpaced even the most aggressive...

Google’s Spam Cop Cracks Down on Chrome Complainers

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Matt Cutts, who appears omnipresent online and rarely misses a chance to defend Google's honor, is at it again.I'm beginning to wonder if he...

Accept Credit Cards Anywhere with ProPay

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One of the many side-effects of this bad economy is there are now many people out there who are starting their own businesses as...