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Archive for May 22nd, 2008

IBMers answer call for IBM-free Eclipse

Build it and they might come If Eclipse was hoping to escape its current over reliance on IBM then it's off to a slow start judging by early work on its next platform - E4, due in 2010.… Full published article at: Read More »

Lifelock’s fraud-prevention service takes more legal flak

'Ineffectual' LifeLock's dubious fraud-prevention service is attracting more flak, this time from disgruntled customers in three US states who say it fails to provide the comprehensive protection its CEO and high-profile pitchman claims.… Full published article at: Read More »

Researchers out Apple over unpatched iCal bugs

Too slow for Core's liking Researchers at Core Security have released details of three vulnerabilities in Apple iCal scheduling application, after four months of talks with the company.… Full published article at: Read More »

IT managers are resisting consumer handsets

But that hurdle isn't big enough to prevent the global enterprise mobile market from booming to $17 billion by 2012, Datamonitor has said. Full published article at: Read More »

IBM and Dell lick their lips as Microsoft and Google buy billions in gear

The death of the white box makers Radio Reg Voracious buyers such as Yahoo!, Microsoft and Amazon represent a niche in the server market - a very lucrative niche. So, we've seen companies such as IBM and Dell come out recently with gear aimed right at the service provider set.… Full published article at: Read More »

Fall in open source errors boosts security

Open source software is becoming more secure, with the number of errors and security holes falling 16 per cent in two years, a new report has found. Full published article at: Read More »

Green tech to pay off

Innovations in cutting energy consumption will boom, but so will the amount of data being stored. Full published article at: Read More »

Cisco breaks cycle with IOS patch

Preemptive defence against rootkit exploits? Cisco released a trio of updates on Wednesday. The advisories cover denial of service vulnerabilities in IOS Secure Shell and its Secure Control Engine software. The escalation update involves Cisco's voice engine portal software.… Full published article at: Read More »

West Wales hospital cuts servers with virtualisation

New tech takes hospital from 40 to three servers while boosting services for staff and patients. Full published article at: Read More »

Too dim to set up your phone? Pay someone else to do it

Get your phone settings here, only a quid A new service from WDSGlobal will send your mobile all the configuration settings it needs, and the company reckons you'll pay a quid for it too, despite network operators offering the same thing for free.… Full published article at: Read More »

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