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Microsoft Gives NT Server 4, Exchange Server 5.5 Users a (Small) Reprieve

While Microsoft continues to emphasize that it is not extending its basic support for NT Server 4.0 beyond December 31, it is continuing to...

Governments Health IT Rhetoric Comes Up Short on Cash

A request for $50 million to fund health IT projects didnt make it into the spending bill passed by Congress late last month. Despite...

Lycos Pulls Anti-Spam Vigilante Campaign

Just days after Lycos Europes launch of an anti-spam DDoS tool raised eyebrows in the security space, the company appears to have scrapped the...

Apple Co-Founder Woz Misses Mark with GPS Tech

I hate to seem dense or out of the loop, but for the life of me I cant think of many really useful applications...

Adobe Pursues Enterprise Goals

When you think about enterprise software, Adobe Systems is probably not the first company you think of. But during 2005, the company best known...

Microsoft to Extend Outlook with MOOL

BetaNews has learned that Microsoft Corp. is developing a new consumer-oriented subscription service called Microsoft Office Outlook Live, or MOOL, that is built on...

Iomega NAS Line Boasts Improved Speed, Capacity

Iomega Corp. updated its network-attached storage line Friday with the NAS 400r, a rack-mounted NAS line featuring faster processors and improved capacity. The refresh also...

Apple Zaps 16 Mac OS X Holes

Apple Computer Inc. late Thursday rolled out a monster update to correct 16 potentially serious vulnerabilities in the Mac OS X operating system. According to...

Can Exposing Personal Info Preserve Privacy?

What if information—even information we now consider private or secret—were public and easily available? Making it subject to scrutiny by not just those who...

Desktop Search: The Ultimate Security Hole?

Desktop-search tools have become one of the industrys hottest trends, promising to extend the ease of searching for Web pages to the finding of...