Monthly Archives: December 2009

Court Shutters 3 H-1B Opposition Sites

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A New Jersey county superior court judge has ordered takedown notices for three anti-H-1B Websites as part of a libel lawsuit by IT consulting...

Mobile Phone Encryption Crack Downplayed by GSMA

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Security researchers have cracked the encryption code used to protect most of the world's digital mobile phone calls, but some say the impact is...

Corefino Looks Like a Promising SaaS-based Service Provider

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As 2009 winds down and a new year lurks, there are some new people and companies who will be well worth watching in the...

Will HTML 5 and IPv6 Find Their Way into Malware Attacks in 2010?

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Cyber-criminals have no shortage of incentive to innovate, so perhaps it is not really surprising to see new technologies get wrapped up in malicious...

U.S. CTO Chopra on the Public Sector and IT

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Dennis McCafferty over at Baseline has an excellent question and answer interview with the CTO of the U.S. government, Aneesh Chopra, who works with...

OpenSUSE Corrals Community Software Efforts

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eWeek Newsbreak Dec 28 2009

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Labs Outlook 2010: Server Virtualization Will Hit a Wall

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Gartner says that workloads running on virtual machines will increase significantly in 2010. I'm not so sure. I think that most industries are already...

Labs Outlook 2010: The Future Is Bright for HTML 5 and Tablets, but Perhaps...

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"Are you Madame Sinclair, the fortune teller? I really need your help. I have to write a column looking ahead to technology in 2010,...

Microsoft IIS Security Bug Leaves Web Servers Vulnerable

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Microsoft is investigating reports of a new vulnerability affecting Microsoft Internet Information Services that could be used to execute malicious code on vulnerable Web...