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Windows security gain or privacy pain?
News Microsoft works with Intel, AMD on a range of built-in security features for every PC in the future.
Tuesday, June 25 2002 10:08 AM
Steve Jobs on the greening of Apple
News In one of his first post-leave interviews, Apple CEO Jobs says the impact of products, not the emissions of factories, is what counts, and that it's time to focus on a company's results, not its lofty goals.
Monday, September 28 2009 10:28 AM
Tags: Green IT, Apple Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Supplier, Carbon Footprint, energy efficiency, hiring, Dell Computer Corp., PC, Steve Jobs
Mydoom: A lesson in FUD
Techguide Fear, uncertainty and doubt can have very real effects on security, especially when uninformed 'experts' are too quick to jump to conclusions. Mydoom was an example.
Tuesday, May 26 2009 09:44 AM
Tags: Network security, Security Management, Business security, SCO Group Inc., IBM Corp., Security, Worm, distributed denial of service, e-mail worm, Chad Perrin
Regulating the unregulated telecoms market
Blogs It was on a plane trip back home from Singapore that I was able to grab a copy of a magazine (I can’t remember if it was...
Monday, August 17 2009 04:06 PM
Kaplan SAT, ACT & PSAT Deluxe 2002
Product Reviews Kaplan SAT, ACT & PSAT Deluxe 2002
Monday, September 15 2008 03:35 AM
Tags: College, C, Chip, Encore Software Inc., Video, disc, Kaplan Deluxe Guide, SAT, Newsweek, software
Malicious Flash ads attack, spread via clipboard
News Flash ads on legitimate sites are inserting malicious links into people's clipboards and spreading as people unwittingly paste them into e-mail messages, blogs, and IMs.
Thursday, August 21 2008 10:43 AM
Tags: Security, Viruses and worms, Network security, Web sites, Attack, Apple Macintosh, Digg, Advertisement, Mozilla Firefox, Newsweek
Short Take: Mediator appointed in Napster case
News A federal judge has appointed a mediator in the copyright dispute between Napster and major record companies.
Monday, February 19 2001 02:46 PM
Bezos has lofty ambitions for Kindle
News Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos reveals that the e-tailer's upcoming e-reader will operate on a wireless system called Whispernet and download a book in less than a minute.
Monday, November 19 2007 11:31 AM
Google to U.S. govt: Back off
News Company chastises an "uninformed" Justice Department and stands its ground against a subpoena for search records.
Monday, February 20 2006 10:49 AM
Tags: Web sites, Search, Lawsuits
New Microsoft judge in the spotlight
News The newest judge to preside over the fortunes of the world's largest software company may be best known for her decision to spare thousands of Canada geese from government-orchestrated slaughter.
Monday, August 27 2001 11:32 AM
New Microsoft judge in the spotlight
News Microsoft will head back to trial court with a new judge. Also, Windows XP takes off for PC makers.
Monday, August 27 2001 10:14 AM
Free Web: Its days are numbered?
News Paul Anderson was a big fan of Yahoo's free Internet phone calls until the portal began charging for it. Like him, millions of people who have come to depend on online services will realize the inevitable: The free ride on the Web is coming to an end.
Tuesday, June 05 2001 10:14 AM
Are the days of free Web numbered?
News The new Internet may be dominated by a handful of megacorporations able to promise the safety and convenience of paying for Web usage in one place, thus avoiding a maddening jumble of per-click charges, sliding storage fees and daily content subscriptions.
Tuesday, June 05 2001 11:21 AM
Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2
Product Reviews Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2
Tuesday, September 01 2009 03:36 AM
Tags: Security, Microsoft Windows Firewall, Service Pack, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Automatic Update, PC, firewall
Microsoft Windows XP SP2
Product Reviews Microsoft Windows XP SP2
Monday, March 10 2008 11:17 AM






