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Can RFID Be Made Tamper Proof?

With so many retailers and manufacturers embracing RFID tracking throughout the supply chain, there is a strong assumption that an RFID label is still...

Digital Content Is the Next Big Thing for PCs

NEW YORK—Sleek hardware, such as Apple Computer Inc.s new iMac G5 and video iPod, Hewlett-Packard Co.s Digital Entertainment Centers and slim Pavilion 7210n, and...

Challenges Loom for New Content Delivery Platforms

NEW YORK—If you listen to the people tasked with building new ways to market and deliver digital content to consumers, theyll tell you that...

OpenOffice.org Releases RC3 of Version 2.0

OpenOffice.org made available for free download a third release candidate of Version 2.0 of its popular open-source office suite Friday. The release includes bug...

Open Source Movement Gets a Lobby

The open source software industry gained a new government lobby Friday with the launch of the National Center for Open Source Policy and Research,...

Googles Channel Scheme Irks VARs

Sometimes even editors need confirmation. Every once in a while I have an initial harsh opinion, or a positive one, on a vendors channel...

Cisco Makes Strides in Network Optimization Space

Cisco Systems Inc. last week made its biggest play yet in the application acceleration/WAN optimization market with the launch of new offerings for the...

Negotiations Not an Art, Its a Tool You Need

Every managers tool box contains a jumble of tools he or she uses every day, some jetsam that never quite matched the job at...

Apple Promotes Two Key Executives

Apple Computer Inc. Friday juggled two senior management positions, promoting Tim Cook to chief operating officer and Tony Fadell to senior vice president of...

Smart Users Toe the Line on Patches

This weeks minor deluge of major patches to Windows reminds me of the complexity of the whole patching process, and the peril that comes...