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Users Caught in the Middle

Remember when computer users felt somewhat empowered? The idea was that your PC would put you on an even footing with those poor dolts...

Oracle Hires D.C. Lobbying Firm

At a time when the President Bush is under fire for his immigration reform initiatives and the software industry is up in arms over...

Finding Fault with Default

"You say goodbye, and I say hello," sang the Beatle-esque Baron of Babble as he pondered the contradictory tales spewing forth from Sun and...

Botnet Battle a Game of Whack-a-Mole

No one ever said policing the Internet was easy. Bot herders control networks of compromised computers sometimes numbering into the thousands. Already, an FBI-led...

Microsoft Releases Scrum Tool

Microsoft has released new support for the Scrum method of agile development in its eScrum tool. eScrum is a Web-based, end-to-end project management tool for...

Dell Forced to Delay Quarterly Report

Once again, Dell will delay filing financial reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, citing the companys own probe into its accounting practices. In...

FDA Looks to Technology to Help Secure Drug Supply

On three separate occasions in recent months, the Food and Drug Administration nabbed counterfeit drugs off the Internet—from 24 different Web sites. On a...

Systems, Applications and Network Management Convergence

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Another Hole Found in Just-Plugged Safari for Windows

Yet another security hole has been found in the newly released Apple Safari for Windows beta, not even a day before Apple released patches...

Ricohs InfoPrint Ready for Print Market

InfoPrint Solutions Company, formerly IBMs Printing Systems division but soon to be owned by Ricoh, announced recently that it was ready for business. Ricoh is...