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Cisco, MIT look from lab to market
CAMBRIDGE, Systems is teaming up with researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to develop new communications technology that the company hopes to ultimately turn into products. Cisco is sponsoring…
Cisco adds to storage switching portfolio
Cisco Systems on Monday introduced two new switches in its storage area networking portfolio that are designed to make it easier for businesses to connect storage computers across long distances.…
Linux goes Live on Gentoo CD release
Gentoo is a distribution of Linux that its developers claim is fully customisable for any application or need. According to a Netcraft survey in July 2004, Gentoo experienced the fastest…
Winamp Security Hole
Nullsoft has issued a fix for a newly discovered security vulnerability affecting Winamp , and Pro or newer. The vulnerability takes advantage of the Winamp Skin installer mechanism coupled with…
Security officials to spy on chat rooms
The CIA is quietly funding federal research into surveillance of Internet chat rooms as part of an effort to identify possible terrorists, newly released documents reveal. In April 2003, the…
Kazaa creates worst spyware threat, says CA
Peer-to-peer program Kazaa is the number one spyware threat on the Internet, according to Computer Associates. According to the company's Pest Patrol research, Kazaa created a greater threat than other…
Opera 7.60 joins the browser battle
Opera says the next version of its browser will improve Web page rendering to make it easier to view and print online content. The next version of the Opera browser,…
Firefox cutting into IE
As Firefox marks its 5 millionth download and moves to retail stores, a survey showed Microsoft's heavyweight Internet Explorer slipping below 90 percent market share. , an Amsterdam, Netherlands-based provider…
Linus Torvalds speaks out against EU patent law
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has made an appeal to the EU Council to oppose the adoption of the Directive on the Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions, known as the software patent…
Netscape aims beyond Firefox
Once chided for jumping the gun with its Mozilla-based browser, Netscape is gunning to surpass the original with its next release. Netscape on Wednesday confirmed an earlier report that it…
Does anybody like Norton AntiVirus?
Has anybody had a good experience with Symantec's Norton Antivirus? Whenever I have written about Symantec's flagship consumer antivirus application, the response from readers is always the same. Hordes of…
IView MediaPro v2.6.2
Imagine everything you wanted to do with your digital media all in one place. iView MediaPro is a media management, presentation, editing, publishing and cataloging application. It offers a rich…
Panda Software reports the appearance of Sober.I
PandaLabs has detected the appearance of a new worm called This malicious code is designed to spread rapidly via email in a message that can be written in English or…
Sony reveals some specs for PSP handheld
PALO ALTO, is coming out with its own portable game player this year, and it's going to have one complex processor inside it. The PlayStation Portable will come with a…
ATM industry prepares to secure its new windows-based ATMs
The Global ATM Security Alliance (GASA) () has published its international best practices for ATM Cyber Security as the ATM industry enters its cyber era, due to the twin migrations…
Microsoft says IE updates possible
Microsoft, under pressure to add new features to Internet Explorer, said it might do so by way of the browser's add-on mechanism. The company has been steadfast in its insistence…
Intel Aims to Make PCs Cooler, Quieter, Sleeker with BTX Form-Factor
As projected, Intel Corp. Monday said its new BTX form-factor co-developed by Intel and a number of industry partners entered the scene and systems made using BTX guidelines are widely…
Dear IE, I
Dear Internet Explorer: It's over. Our relationship just hasn't been working for a while, and now, this is it. I'm leaving you for another browser. I know this isn't a…
Alienware powers up 4GHz desktop
Games system specialist Alienware has hot-rodded one of its desktop PCs with a homegrown version of Intel's Pentium 4 processor that runs at 4GHz. The new Area-51 ALX, introduced on…
Boy sues mom who refuses to buy him a PC
We used a lot of ploys to try and get our parents to buy us stuff when we were younger (you don’t even want to know what we did to…