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CD-ROM on Java Security Debuts

Java is a powerful force in making Web content animated and dynamic. But the technology also leaves your desktop potentially vulnerable to software attacks that could corrupt all the data on a hard drive, seek out private information and send it to other parties, forge e-mail, or even take contro ... [read more]

September 10th, 2007

 

Firefly Flitting to Businesses

Firefly Network, the company that pioneered the use of intelligent agents on the Web, plans to offer its technology to businesses and application developers that hope to build Web and intranet-based communities.

Firefly’s Web site allows you to obtain film and music recommendations by en ... [read more]

September 7th, 2007

 

Firefly Flitting to Businesses

Firefly Network, the company that pioneered the use of intelligent agents on the Web, plans to offer its technology to businesses and application developers that hope to build Web and intranet-based communities.

Firefly’s Web site allows you to obtain film and music recommendations by en ... [read more]

July 5th, 2007

 

Two Baby Bells Announce ADSL Plans

Tired of busy signals and slow modem speeds? Telephone companies say relief is on the way. But online users shouldn’t hold their breath.

Bell Atlantic and Pacific Bell executives last week announced plans to roll out new, high-speed phone service in late summer or early fall. Called asym ... [read more]

July 4th, 2007

 

PCs for Peanuts

Hoping to cash in on an untapped market of ultra-low-budget PC buyers, a Texas mail-order firm today announced plans to sell refurbished name-brand desktop systems for as little as $599.

Recompute of Austin, Texas sells only Intel-based 486 and Pentium PCs by manufacturers such as Dell, AST, H ... [read more]

June 28th, 2007

 

Netscape, Sun Improve Web Tools and Products

Netscape Communications and Sun Microsystems today tightened their alliance on Internet and intranet technologies.

The companies announced that future Netscape products will support WebNFS, Sun’s Internet file system. They also pledged to ensure that Sun’s Joe connectivity software ... [read more]

June 27th, 2007

 

Hitachi Brings 56-kbps X-2 Modems to Notebook Line

Hitachi announced today it will use U.S. Robotics’ x2 56-kbps modem technology in the company’s notebooks beginning in early 1997. Hitachi is the first notebook maker to announce integrated 56-kbps modems. The announcement follows the disclosure earlier this week that Dell, the world& ... [read more]

June 26th, 2007

 

Microsoft Says Windows Is Java-Friendly

Microsoft Corp. may not have the clearest vision for how to
integrate Java into its
overall strategy, but the company is certain of one thing: It wants to
make Windows the best platform to run Java applications.

Microsoft’s goal is to make sure that the best way ... [read more]

June 25th, 2007

 

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