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VeriSign Buys Security Firm iDefense for $40M

VeriSign Inc. said on Thursday that it has acquired security intelligence firm iDefense for $40 million in cash. iDefense specializes in developing security intelligence about...

Pixsy Looks to Expand Image Search

A new photo search engine called Pixsy is aiming to widen the reach of image gathering for creative professionals, agencies and publishers. With Pixsy, users...

Vonage, AT&T Top VOIP Ratings

Vonage was found to be the most reliable VOIP vendor in a study released this week, with AT&Ts CallVantage Service lauded as having the...

Vonage Voice Mail Vanishes During Site Upgrade

A new build of the Vonage Web site is preventing users from accessing their voice mail accounts from the Web. Other users also began reporting...

Microsoft Cleared to Develop Chimney Accelerator

Microsoft and Alacritech on Wednesday reached a settlement in their legal dispute over a technology designed to accelerate TCP/IP based networks. In March, the Federal...

Oracle Caves on Multicore Licensing

Oracle has finally caved—a little—to industry outrage over its refusal to get in line with competitors IBM and Microsoft and update its licensing policy...

Electronic Editions Could Save Plenty … if Readers Switched

Newspaper and magazine publishers, besieged by rising costs, tumbling circulation and the frustration of giving their content away on Web sites, are gradually turning...

Fujitsu Announces Bendable Color E-Paper

At the start of its two-day Fujitsu Forum 2005 in Tokyo on Thursday, Fujitsu Ltd. in conjunction with two of its subsidiaries, Fujitsu Frontech...

Blogs Really Arent So Unique

I am at the beginning of maybe doing what for me would be a major blog project. So, I am spending a lot of...

Scapegoating Ebbers Wont Cure Telecom Corruption

When Mississippis favorite son, Bernard Ebbers, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for his part in the Worldcom/MCI debacle this week, it seemed...