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IBM Dominates Semiannual Top 500 Supercomputer List

For the first time, IBM swept the top three rankings and five of the top nine in the most recent listing of the worlds...

Key Exchange Protocol Flaw Haunts Cisco, Juniper

Security researchers in Finland have discovered a serious security flaw in the way several big-name vendors implement the important Internet Security Association and Key...

Web App Failures Dont Take Holidays

Take rising gas prices, add ubiquitous broadband connections, garnish lightly with fear of crowded malls that might harbor avian flu or terrorist bombers--and you...

Sun Offers Item-Level RFID for Pharmaceuticals

Sun Microsystems Inc. on Monday will roll out its second RFID solution in as many weeks, targeting the latest offering at item-level use for...

Neoware Rolls Out New Thin-Client Devices

Thin-client vendor Neoware is rolling out several new devices designed to improve manageability and security while reducing costs. Neoware Systems Inc. is filling in its...

That GNOME-Only Thing? I Was Just Kidding

Well, that was fast. When Novell gave up supporting KDE, I expected something to happen. But what I didnt expect Novell to do, as one KDE...

Audible Develops Podcasting Usage Tools

Up until now, the audience for podcasts has been a silent mob, sitting quietly in a darkened theater where advertisers couldnt count their numbers. Audible...

Sonys DRM: It Just Keeps Getting Worse

When I wrote last week about Sony DRM mess, I opined that it would serve MBAs of the future as a textbook example of...

Windows Drives Standards

It was a muddied, busy and, at times, confusing world for hardware makers and their customers before Microsoft Corp. came out with its Windows...

20 Years of Windows

Has it really been 20 years? Two decades since Microsoft unleashed its graphical operating environment on what was arguably an unsuspecting industry? Say what...