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Intel Drops 32-Bit Support in Montecito

Intel is removing the hardware circuitry in the upcoming next-generation Itanium 2 chip that lets users run 32-bit applications on the 64-bit processor, leaving...

E-Mail Worm Could Wreak Havoc

A high-powered group of security volunteers is raising an "urgent alert" for a potentially destructive e-mail worm crawling through in-boxes, warning that the worms...

Identity Theft Ranks High in FTC Complaints

Among the many ways Americans see themselves getting swindled these days, identity theft ranks first.Of nearly 700,000 grievances lodged with the Federal Trade Commission...

IBM Predicts 2006 Attack, Threat Trends

IBM recorded more than 1 billion suspicious computer security events last year, despite a leveling off in the amount of spam e-mail and a...

Torvalds Passes on GPL 3.0

If enterprise customers were wondering how the third edition of the GNU General Public License would affect their plans for Linux, Linus Torvalds, the...

Microsoft Buffs Up Storage OS

Appliances running Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 will likely be more useful and efficient with the R2 update.Click here to read the full review...

Infortrend Pushes Storage Envelope

Infortrend Technologys EonStor S12F-R1420 is a sign of storage things to come, boasting cutting-edge technologies in the form of SAS and 4G-bps Fibre Channel....

IBM Rational Offers New Development Tool to Automate Governance

IBM is expected to release Jan. 31 new software to help enterprise users automate governance.The software, called IBM Rational Systems Developer, allows engineers to...

Take Off Your Shoes, Google, You’re On Holy Ground

Google is still hiring at its research and development center in Tel Aviv, says financial newspaper The Marker. The facility is led by former...

Microsoft to Office Users: Upgrade to New Service Packs Now

Microsoft is pushing customers to upgrade to the latest service packs for Office, but not for the usual security and performance reasons. Ten days ago,...