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First SEA embedded Windows seminar next week
News The message of embedded Windows gets louder in Southeast Asia next week with the launch of the first developer's seminar in the region, to be held in Singapore.
Thursday, July 03 2003 08:11 PM
Ads better trafficked than major Web sites
News Online advertising is invading Internet traffic statistics, creating fresh doubts about the relevance of reports that seek to measure the most popular sites on the Web.
Monday, June 18 2001 09:57 AM
Sun hopes for Linux-like Solaris
News Through Project Indiana, Sun wants to give Solaris a Linux feel to try to woo an influential developer crowd.
Thursday, May 10 2007 05:24 AM
Tags: Operating systems, Open source
Klez attack may wipe out attacker
News A minor variant of the virus is set to go into action Friday, erasing a host of files on infected hard drives. But the maneuver may backfire.
Friday, September 06 2002 10:39 AM
Sophos expects to hit US$65m in sales
News Anti-virus software maker Sophos plc expects to generate 45 million pounds (US$65 million) in revenues worldwide for the financial year ending March 2002, and Asia Pacific (including Japan) will contribute approximately 8 percent of the total.
Thursday, November 15 2001 10:18 AM
Bush leaves behind a mixed technology legacy
News news analysis After 9-11, U.S. President George W. Bush moved to a wartime footing, and with the exception of wiretapping, no longer focused on technology policies.
Tuesday, January 20 2009 10:05 AM
Tags: Government, Security Management, IT Governance, Security Management, IT Governance, Government
Report: Computer hijacking on the rise
News "Zombie" attacks quadrupled in recent months, reports antivirus company McAfee. Spyware and adware are on the rise too.
Tuesday, July 12 2005 09:26 AM
Tags: Data security
Cell phone recording may breach privacy
News Cell phones that allow recording of calls will debut in Japan--and may soon raise privacy hackles everywhere.
Thursday, September 04 2003 07:52 AM
Mac malware volumes 'spike' without pain
News Apple Mac users have a good reason to feel more secure than their PC-using cousins: compared to malicious software created for Windows systems, malware writers have left OS X in relative peace.
Tuesday, June 24 2008 02:21 AM
Tags: Antivirus software, Web browsers, Mac OS, Malware, Security, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, software, Symantec Corp.
Start-up warms up personal robots
News Silicon Valley company started by a Google veteran plans to make its robotics software open source.
Wednesday, October 24 2007 06:44 PM
Tags: Open source
Scour scraps file-swapping service
News Scour shut down its file-swapping service Thursday, saying the move will help resolve a copyright infringement lawsuit and facilitate the sale of its assets in a bankruptcy proceeding.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:17 PM
Domain name registration again in vogue
News VeriSign's figures indicate that more people than ever are registering domain names--with .com leading the way.
Thursday, June 10 2004 09:33 AM
Tags: Domain names
Mobiles make music, chase mosquitoes away
News From personalized ringback music to mosquito repelling tones, Asian telcos are getting creative in pursuit of download dollars.
Friday, July 11 2003 08:50 AM
Voters use Web to express concerns, outrage
News Stanford University student Corinne Yates got so fed up with the constant din of postelection discussions in her dormitory that she started her own political Web site to let off some steam.
Saturday, November 18 2000 11:31 AM
Red Hat tries new desktop Linux angle
News Red Hat Global Desktop, the company's latest PC-oriented Linux product, is aimed for users in developing nations.
Thursday, May 10 2007 09:34 AM
Tags: Desktops, Linux, Open source




