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Rutkowska's Qubes OS to implement disposable VMs
The idea behind Disposable VMs is to have very lightweight virtual machines that can be created and booted quickly with a sole purpose of hosting only one application.
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Microsoft exec rebuts hypervisor security claims
Microsoft security strategist Steve Riley has answered claims that the company's hypervisor software could be maliciously replaced on PCs without administrators knowing.
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Rutkowska's Qubes OS to implement disposable VMs
The idea behind Disposable VMs is to have very lightweight virtual machines that can be created and booted quickly with a sole purpose of hosting only one application.
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The Intel Classmate Netvertible appears for preliminary evaluation
Joanna Stern is usually the first person to get a look at the new netbook devices and writes some fantastic reviews that I personally read before making purchase decisions. She continues this...
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Microsoft exec rebuts hypervisor security claims
Microsoft security strategist Steve Riley has answered claims that the company's hypervisor software could be maliciously replaced on PCs without administrators knowing.
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Intel ships BIOS fix for Rutkowska's Black Hat flaw
Intel has shipped a BIOS update with a fix for a privilege escalation vulnerability that was used by rootkit researcher Joanna Rutkowska to bluepill the Xen hypervisor. The vulnerability was...
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New VoIP-powered ooVoo 1.5 offers two hours of free calling, lots of other features
Laptop Magazine's Joanna Stern writes me to enthuse about the newest version of VoIP-delivered ooVoo’s 6-way video calling service. A freely downloadable new edition has just been released,...
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Rutkowska faces '100% undetectable malware' challenge
At last year's Black Hat security conference, stealth malware researcher Joanna Rutkowska caused a stir with the introduction of Blue Pill, a new technology she claims can create malware that...
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Intuit resurrects Quicken for Mac
Quicken for Mac is back. Apple and Intuit Inc. last week said Mac development of the personal finance package will resume, reversing Intuit's April announcement that it had ceased work on...
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WebStar 3.0 arrives
StarNine Technologies Inc. today released WebStar 3.0, an overhaul of the company's flagship product. The upgrade adds a host of new features to the Web server, including support for...
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Apple and MS pledge to unify on Mac Java
Los Angeles - Java and electronic commerce got unexpected competition from the Southern California sun last week at Spring Internet World 98, where attendees enjoyed a rare break from El Nino...
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The myth of Java
I turned off Java in my Web browser the other day, and you know what? My computer hasn't crashed since. I realize I'm tempting fate by even mentioning this, but the point is obvious:...
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Fusion 3.0 to get DHTML
NetObjects Inc. last week rolled out a new version of its Web authoring package at the Internet Showcase in San Diego. Version 3.0 of Fusion, NetObjects' flagship site-building tool, will...
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Celebrities to appear at Macworld Expo
A group of celebrities will participate in a keynote address at next week's Macworld Expo San Francisco. IDG Expo Management Co., which produces the expo, today said boxing legend Muhammad...
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Adobe profits, reorganizes divisions
Adobe Systems Inc. last week posted strong fourth-quarter and year-end revenues, and the company revealed a collection of management changes. For its 1997 fourth quarter ended November 28, the...
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Roaster shuts down
Roaster Technologies Inc. today said it is closing its doors, effective immediately. The maker of the Roaster Java development tool said its board of directors decided to put the company and its...
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G3 servers on deck
After shoring up its desktop offerings with the new G3 Power Macs, Apple will reportedly turn its attention to its server line with two new systems scheduled for a January debut. Sources said...
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Maxum unwraps NetCloak 2.5
Maxum Development Corp. next week will ship a revision to NetCloak, its $195 Web site customization tool. NetCloak 2.5 is compatible with more Web servers, according to Maxum, including systems...
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Hot List: Java
Trying to make sense of the latest Java news? You can find plenty of caffeinated information on the Web. JavaWorld http://www.javaworld.com This online magazine from International Data Group...
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New Roaster built in Java, for Java
Roaster Technologies Inc.'s latest offering is built in Java, for Java. The company this week debuted Roaster Release 4, a revision to its Java development tool that is written entirely in Java....
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