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InternetNews July 28, 2004 Michael Singer |
Chips: Too Much of a Good Thing? Merrill Lynch analysts suggest an oversupply of chips could have adverse affects for companies like Intel, Broadcom and Xilinx... That means cheaper prices for those purchasing desktops.  |
InternetNews July 27, 2004 Paul Shread |
Tape Vendors Catch The WORM Tape vendors are catching on to Write Once Read Many technology as a selling point for customers swamped by compliance demands.  |
InternetNews July 27, 2004 Jim Wagner |
More Gloom from MyDoom Virus The latest version of the virus is a vehicle for another Trojan horse, which attacks Microsoft.com... Symantec releases a removal tool.  |
InternetNews July 27, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft Office Upgrade Tackles Spam The software giant targets spam in an Office 2003 upgrade and reworks OneNote and InfoPath.  |
InternetNews July 27, 2004 Michael Singer |
Sun Offers Java Enterprise Support For Rivals The company is to add Windows and HP-UX support for its Java Enterprise Service.  |
InternetNews July 27, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Delay in Windows Server SP1 Expected at year's end, Windows 2003 Service Pack 1 could take an additional six months... Windows XP Service Pack 2 out next month.  |
InternetNews July 26, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Study: Security is Now Top IT Concern Cost cutting overtaken as the top challenge facing IT managers.  |
InternetNews July 26, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Search Engine Virus Spells 'Doom' A new strain of the old virus, MyDoom, is spreading throughout the Internet. This time, it's targeting search engines like Google.  |
InternetNews July 26, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
eEye Stares Down Security Threats The Blink security software helps companies safeguard against known and unknown network threats... early interest will likely come from financial services and the government.  |
InternetNews July 23, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Samba Patches Buffer Overflows The open-source implementation of Microsoft's SMB/CIFS protocol gets a security update.  |
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