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Sun Fires Up Server Lineup with Intel Processors

Sun Microsystems is looking to round out its server portfolio with new systems based on Intel processors and designed for high-performance computing and back-office...

MBTA Loses Gag Order Battle Against MIT Security Researchers

A federal judge decided today not to extend the gag order imposed on three students to prevent them from releasing details of vulnerabilities in...

Ubuntu Linux-Maker Canonical Joins Linux Foundation

Canonical, maintainer of the Ubuntu Linux distribution, has joined the Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux.By joining, Canonical...

SEC Introduces IDEA Database to Collate XBRL Reporting Tags

The Securities and Exchange Commission debuted its successor to the agency's EDGAR database Aug. 19 with Chairman Christopher Cox proclaiming the new interactive database...

MetaRAM Teams with Intel to Increase System Memory

MetaRAM is looking to team up with Intel to take advantage of new DDR3 (double data rate 3) memory standards and increase the system...

Embarcadero Plans New Delphi, C++Builder Releases

Embarcadero Technologies plans to release the next generation of its CodeGear-formerly Borland-rapid application development tools for Windows, Delphi 2009 and C++Builder 2009, on Aug....

Is Biometrics Ready as a Security Solution for Enterprises?

To hear some tell it, all signs are pointing to an era when biometrics will be a key element of authentication for enterprises. Just...

Intel Chairman Craig Barrett Talks Education, Technology at IDF

SAN FRANCISCO ?ö?ç?? Intel Chairman Craig Barrett kicked off the 2008 Intel Developer Forum here Aug. 19 with a spirited and far-ranging discussion that...

PCI 1.2 Changes Are Afoot

In a column I wrote for eWEEK's print edition (PDF) a couple months ago (Vol. 21, July 7 cover date, page 51) and in...

Google Petitions for White Spaces Spectrum

Google today appealed to the public for help in freeing up white spaces, the unused spectrum between channels 2 and 51 on analog TV...