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Chicken Swimsuit Model Hides Nasty Worm

Anti-virus vendors have raised the threat level on a double-barreled MSN Messenger worm that lures users with the promise of sexy image files. The worm,...

Sears Switching from NYSE to Nasdaq

Sears will move to Nasdaq once it completes its merger with Kmart in March, joining high-tech firms like Intel and Microsoft. One-letter ticker symbols...

ISPs Need To Keep Moving Against Spam

Back in June of 2004 I argued that ISPs need to start rate-limiting use of their outbound SMTP servers. I was right, although for...

OneVision Updates Speedflow Impose

OneVision Software AG, a print and media production software solutions provider, has released an updated version of its imposition software aimed at strengthening the...

Global Software Patent Scrap Continues, EU Restarts Process

The European Parliaments legal affairs committee, called JURI, has voted nearly unanimously to ask for a restart to the process around the European Unions...

The Software Patent Conundrum

Patents pose a simple question: Should an idea be protectable and, if so, how should it be protected and for what period of time?...

Book Review: Building Free, Quick Database-Driven Web Sites

Kevin Yank, technical business director for the Web development resource site sitepoint.com, has put out the third edition of "Build Your Own Database-Driven Website...

Philadelphia to Announce Wi-Fi Expansion Plans

The city of Philadelphia will release details of its wireless expansion plan next week. The plan, according to city CIO Dianah Neff, is to...

Grid (Still) Muddies the Licensing Waters

Software licensing is a mess.As systems grow more open to linking with other grids and more apt to be used by users across the...

Municipal Wi-Fi: Lets Keep It Local

Advocates of Big Broadband took their case against municipal Wi-Fi public on Thursday with a new report from the New Millennium Research Council.Six researchers...