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IBM Gives the Gift of Free E-Mail Search

IBM's Almaden Research Center is cooking up new search software that unearths the most relevant information in a search query to help people find...

Managed Security Plugs Law Firm’s Virus Holes

First, there were the viruses that got through to the law firm's network as if its antivirus software had holes in it. Then, there...

Dell Financial Services Buyout Could Be Boon to Dell Partners

Dell's planned purchase of global financial services and advisory company CIT's 30 percent interest in Dell Financial Services could mean good news for members...

12 Ways to Be a Security Idiot: The Calendar!

There are plenty of shortages of things in the world today. Right now parents are out there desperately trying to get their hands on...

Anti-Malware Testing Working Group

Anti-Malware Testing Working Group is a group of vendors and test organizations that plan to release methodologies for testing security products. Brian Prince, one...

Opera Sings the Patching Blues

Alternative browser maker Opera Software has released a "highly critical" update to fix a batch of potentially serious security vulnerabilities.According to a Secunia advisory,...

Beta 2 Brings Firefox 3 Closer to Completion

With the release this week of the second beta version of Firefox 3, one thing is certain: We definitely won't see an official release...

IBM Gulps Its Own Web 2.0 Kool-Aid

NEW YORK—Google is often portrayed as the technology hipster, rolling out Web applications almost at whim.But unseen to the public, IBM is rolling out...

Road Tripping Down Memory Lane

The Grizzled Grimalkin spent some time in Silicon Valley last week reminiscing with old friends—some of whom he hadn't seen in years.The Hyperkinetic Kitty...

Google’s Spectrum Application Approved

Google's application to bid in the upcoming 700 MHz spectrum auction has been accepted by the Federal Communications Commission, but rivals like AT&T and...