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Windows Fixes to Dominate Patch Day Dozen

Patch Tuesday is just around the corner. Expect a dozen new security bulletins, with plenty of Windows patches – a number of which will...

SAP Hones the Oracle Dagger

SAP may have stumbled onto an Oracle killer: in-memory technology that could, in theory, quash the need for a relational database in some cases. eWEEK...

Even Giants Like Siemens Worry

Its hard to imagine a company with less to worry about in the net neutrality debate than Siemens. With $75 billion in annual revenue,...

Finishing Off the Startup?

Tom McInerneys Guba is one of those companies that AT&T said is getting a "free ride." Guba has deals with Sony and Warner Bros....

Teacher: Internet Is the Library

Kimberly Johnson, a Washington social studies teacher, views the net neutrality debate through the prism of tiered services. If—and for now its a big...

The Doctor on the Digital Tundra

Dr. René Alvarez lives and works in Homer, Alaska, a small city on a scenic bay in the southwest part of the state. Getting...

The 4 Faces of Net Neutrality

For Dr. René Alvarez, a surgeon from Homer, Alaska, the debate surrounding network neutrality isnt about the digital minutia of speeds and tiered services;...

Can Mac OS X Leopard Features Compete with Vista?

Little is known for sure what Steve Jobs will reveal to the throng of coders at Apple Computers Worldwide Developers Conference on Aug. 7. However,...

Alien Gives Up Its IPO Efforts

Eight days after it said it was preparing for an IPO on a day-to-day basis, Alien Technology—which had been granted the RFID trading symbol—has...

Microsoft Takes LSD to Test Vista Security

LAS VEGAS—Remember the LSD—or Last Stage of Delirium—hacking group? Back in 2003, the group of four Polish security researchers discovered the RPC (Remote Procedure Call)...