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Increasing Efficiency in the IT Environment
The read/write capabilities of your system are coming in to play more and more. Check out this white paper to learn more about improving your system's I/O capabilities.
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Why Apple had to kill the Xserve
For Apple to grow, the Xserve had to die.
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Israeli teens charged over Goner worm
Police in Israel reportedly charge five teenagers with writing and disseminating the fast-spreading and virulent Goner virus, which hit thousands of PCs worldwide.
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Klez.h wins sibling rivalry
It's proving to be the No. 1 son of the original Klez virus, leaving its sibling Klez.i in the dust and overtaking SirCam as the most virulent computer virus yet.
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Microsoft casts .Net into upcoming Office
The next version of the software will likely include many features once planned as part of Microsoft's consumer-focused .Net My Services, now retooled for corporate customers.
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Damage limited from lonely hearts virus
Antivirus software companies say a new virus that disguises itself as a program for finding romance partners is spreading quickly between companies in Europe.
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Microsoft's virus antidote: Ban attachments
Responding to the rash of e-mail viruses that started with Melissa, the company is clamping down on the types of file attachments that will work with Outlook 2002 e-mail.
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Microsoft's HailStorm unleashed
The software giant unveils a set of software building blocks, grouped under the code name HailStorm, aimed at upstaging rival America Online.
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Anna virus author comes forward
A Dutch virus writer known as OnTheFly admits to writing the Anna Kournikova virus, while Excite@Home compiles evidence against him.
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Anna virus fades late in game
Variants of a virus capitalizing on the popularity of 19-year-old Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova fail to add momentum to the worm's spread.
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Sneaky new virus format has software makers scrambling
In the latest case of virus writers being a step ahead of the computer industry, a comparatively new type of virus is forcing antivirus software companies to rebuild their products.
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Microsoft criticized for lack of software security
Security experts say the "I Love You" worm's spread is a perfect demonstration of the software maker's technologies working exactly as they were designed to operate.
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Experts estimate damages in the billions for bug
A new virus sweeping through computer systems will likely be the most costly yet, industry analysts and experts say.
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IBM sues Informix for patent infringement
IBM claims that software maker Informix is using technology that IBM has patented in at least five of its database products, including its Informix-Online Dynamic Server.
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Ford wires employees with PCs, Net access
The automaker says it plans to give every one of its workers a PC, printer and Internet access at home to improve communications between employees.
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Short Take: Dell to include Linux its PCs
Dell will preinstall the Linux operating system on its laptops and home computers in the coming months, extending the operating system availability from servers, workstations, and business...
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Sun seeks control of Java process
Sun's decision to change tactics for the international standardization of the Java technology boils down to one issue: control.
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Casio camera packs more features
The company is expected to announce a new high-resolution digital camera for $799.
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Microsoft to invest $150 million in Apple
Unlikely bedfellows Bill Gates and Steve Jobs join to announce Microsoft's $150 million investment in Apple and extensive agreements.
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OzEmail releases family pack
Short Take: Australia's OzEmail released the OzEmail Internet Family Pack, which includes four individual email addresses with a family domain name, Microsoft's Internet Explorer, and 20MB of...
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