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Novell To Pay Certification Bill Beware Of Getting Personal With Telecom Companies
Beware Of Getting Personal With Telecom Companies
AMD announces AMD Athlon 64 4000+, FX-55
Symantec Firewalls, Gateways Vulnerable To Attack
Congress Moves Against Spyware
Verbatim and Fuji ready 16x DVD+R discs
Canon packs 16.7 megapixels into new digital SLR camera
Cisco, Linksys To Launch Trade-Up Rebates
Jump On The Broadband-Wagon
Spam! Lovely Spam!
Tracking Consumers' Eyes Informs Web, Ad Design
Spammers Using Authentication To Dodge Detection
Microsoft Doubles Blocking Time For SP2
Microsoft Dusts For Prints
Intel demonstrates Itanium multi-core processor
Legacy introduces slim 1 GByte DDR memory
Audio supercomputer hidden in your graphics card?
Novell To Pay Certification Bill
Novell offers free training for its new Novell Certified Linux Professional certification.- Oct 22, 2004 [TOP]
Beware Of Getting Personal With Telecom Companies
Nearly all large telecoms share personal data provided by Web site visitors without first asking permission.- Oct 22, 2004 [TOP]
AMD announces AMD Athlon 64 4000+, FX-55
AMD intends to hold the performance crown for desktop processors with today's introduction of the Athlon 64 4000+ (2.4 GHz) and FX-55 (2.6 GHz) processor. - Oct 19, 2004
[TOP] Symantec Firewalls, Gateways Vulnerable To Attack
Symantec Firewall/VPN Appliance 100, 200 and 200R and the Symantec Gateway Security 320, 360 and 360R are affected; firmware fixes are available.- Sep 23, 2004 [TOP]
Congress Moves Against Spyware
A Senate committee approves anti-spyware legislation and sends it on the full floor for consideration.- Sep 23, 2004 [TOP]
Verbatim and Fuji ready 16x DVD+R discs
Approaching current physical limitations of recording speeds for DVDs, several manufacturers are preparing for the launch of 16x DVD media. Releases of DVD+Rs, capable of recording data at 21 MByte/s, are planned within a few weeks. - Sep 19, 2004 [TOP]
Canon packs 16.7 megapixels into new digital SLR camera
Canon followed Nikon and updated its top-end digital camera as well as two mainstream cameras. Canon's new flagship, the 16.7 megapixel EOS-1Ds Mark II SLR, is expected to be available in stores in November. - Sep 21, 2004 [TOP]
Cisco, Linksys To Launch Trade-Up Rebates
Cisco Systems and its Linksys division Thursday will launch a program that lets customers trade their Linksys products in for Cisco gear.- Sep 15, 2004 [TOP]
Jump On The Broadband-Wagon
As broadband use in the U.S. finally becomes the norm, companies can look to an increasingly robust businesss growth made possible by "always-on" broadband services. --Don St. John, TechWeb.com - Sep 10, 2004 [TOP]
Spam! Lovely Spam!
Billions of spam messages are sent every day -- and the number is climbing quickly. Will this eventually kill e-mail as a business tool? --Keith Ferrell, TechWeb.com - Sep 8, 2004 [TOP]
Tracking Consumers' Eyes Informs Web, Ad Design
Marketing companies in Japan will begin using eye-tracking technology to gauge the marketing value of Web site design.-
Sep 08, 2004 [TOP]
Spammers Using Authentication To Dodge Detection
Spammers are trying to make their junk mail look more legit by adopting the same technologies intended to stem their message tsunamis.- Sep 08, 2004 [TOP]
Microsoft Doubles Blocking Time For SP2
Microsoft doubles the time that businesses can block Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) from downloading automatically.
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Sep 08, 2004 [TOP]
Microsoft Dusts For Prints
Microsoft Wednesday introduced nine new mice and keyboards, including its first that integrate fingerprint recognition technologies. - Sep 08, 2004 [TOP]
Intel demonstrates Itanium multi-core processor
As announced last week, Intel today showed its multi-core processor approach in the opening day keynote of IDF Fall. President and COO Paul Otellini demonstrated the technology in the shape of the next-generation Itanium processor, code-named Montecito. - Sep 7, 2004 [TOP]
Legacy introduces slim 1 GByte DDR memory
Legacy Electronics today announced low-profile DDR memory. The modules are available in 512 MByte and 1 GByte configuration and measure just 0.7 inches in height. The memory is targeted to be used especially in space-limited environments. - Sep 3, 2004 [TOP]
Audio supercomputer hidden in your graphics card?
Nvidia's graphic cards may have much more to offer than simply drawing pixels on the screen: A startup company has found a way to translate audio signals into graphics, run them through the graphics card and overcome a common issue of limited audio effect processing performance in computers. - Sep 2, 2004 [TOP]
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