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How attractive is a US$399 Mac clone?

How attractive is a US$399 Mac clone?

News Apple's current pricing strategy may encourage buyers in the Asia-Pacific region to turn away from Mac-cloned machines, says an IDC analyst.

Friday, May 16 2008 04:59 PM

Tags: Mac OS, Desktops, Apple Inc., EULA, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, phone, hard drive, Apple Intel Mac Mini, U.S.


NComputing L230

NComputing L230

Reviews NComputing's L230 thin client is an option if you need to add a group of low-impact users to an existing Ethernet LAN. However, you'll need to ensure that the host PC is adequately specified to deliver acceptable performance to the terminals attached to it.

Tuesday, March 11 2008 03:45 PM


Viral marketing or virus spreading?

Viral marketing or virus spreading?

News Internet security companies are warning about devious marketing tactics that have virus-like effects, but aren't actually viruses.

Wednesday, July 16 2003 09:30 AM


Use DropMyRights to protect systems from admin users

Techguide Providing only the local system access necessary for business users to perform their jobs should be the ultimate goal. But until then, we can drop their rights when appropriate.

Tuesday, February 10 2009 10:28 AM

Tags: Security Management, Business security, Sandbox, IT Professional, EULA, Admin User, Microsoft Windows Vista, Steve Gibson, MCSE, Tom Olzak


Canonical CEO defends Firefox license in Ubuntu

News Mark Shuttleworth has explained the presence of a Firefox 3.0 end-user license agreement in Intrepid Ibex, following developer complaints.

Tuesday, September 16 2008 10:09 AM

Tags: Software licensing, Web browsers, Open source, EULA, Ubuntu, operating system, Mozilla Corp., Mozilla Firefox, RFC, software


Mozilla: Firefox license in Ubuntu was 'giant error'

News License agreement has the wrong content, Mozilla's former chief exec says. The code is actually under a free and open source license.

Thursday, September 18 2008 08:44 AM

Tags: Web browsers, Open source, Software licensing, Mitchell Baker, EULA, Ubuntu, operating system, Mozilla Corp., Mozilla Firefox, software


Psystar files countersuit against Apple

News Mac-clone maker Psystar has officially responded to Apple's copyright-infringement lawsuit by filing a countersuit that alleges anticompetitive business practices.

Tuesday, September 02 2008 11:18 AM

Tags: Mac OS, Operating systems, Copyright, Apple Inc., EULA, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, operating system, antitrust, blog


Hacking online games a widespread problem

News With real money on the line in online games and virtual worlds, publishers need to get a handle on how many different exploits are being implemented every day.

Friday, April 24 2009 08:51 AM

Tags: Hacking, Security, Player, Bot, EULA, Gary McGraw, Bragg, Online Game, computer, hacking


Bring your company into software license compliance with this six-step process

Insight Establishing and maintaining a fully licensed software environment takes time and effort. But if you plan and take the process one step at a time, you'll ensure that your company is compliant and save time and effort in tracking software in the future.

Monday, March 03 2003 02:35 PM


Sun completes StorageTek acquisition

News Some analysts frown on deal, saying Sun has blundered with buyouts before. But CEO says buy provides major sales force for storage products.

Friday, September 02 2005 10:14 AM

Tags: Storage, Mergers


10 things you should know about virtualization

Techguide Virtualization has been a major buzzword in the IT world for a few years. Now the buzz is getting louder.

Sunday, March 09 2008 04:43 PM

Tags: Network administration/implementation, Microsoft Windows, Linux


Microsoft gives US govt sneak peek of Windows 7

News Microsoft has given regulators an early version of Windows 7, the company noted in a court filing last week.

Thursday, March 13 2008 11:18 PM

Tags: Microsoft Windows


CA Antivirus 2007

Product Reviews CA Antivirus 2007

Tuesday, July 31 2007 12:49 PM


Commentary: Microsoft hasn't totally reversed its policy on fees

News Microsoft has maintained that the reimaging and cloning of Windows workstations was an advanced OS usage right. Now Microsoft has partially reversed this position by allowing its "Select" customers to reimage at no additional fee.

Friday, June 01 2001 04:13 PM


Mac clone maker to countersue Apple

News The maker of Mac clones says it plans to sue Apple under two federal laws designed to discourage monopolies and cartels.

Wednesday, August 27 2008 10:51 AM

Tags: Mac OS, Personal Computers, Lawsuits, Apple Inc., Mobile, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, operating system, Notebook, payment processing


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Configure Apache to support multiple SSL sites on a single IP address

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With Apache 2.2.12 and support for the Server Name Indication extension to the SSL protocol, you can configure name-based HTTPS sites, just as you can name-based HTTP sites.


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Amendments to empower Copyright Tribunal

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As a lawyer, I often inform my clients about the need to clear licenses with the various licensing societies whenever they use works belonging to other parties. This is especially..... by Bryan Tan

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