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Archive - 24 May 2007

Google drive-by download ad

Blog It's quite timely that just as Google warns of drive-by downloads, news has emerged on the wires of Didier Stevens' experiment. Stevens, a security professional based in Belgium, launched a...

Win a trip to San Francisco for Intel Developer Forum

Blog Have you got thoughts to share on mobile working? Are you enthusiastic about putting them out there in a blog for your peers to read? Then take part in our competition to become the ZDNet Blogger...

Win a trip to San Francisco for IDF — and a laptop

Competition Fancy a free trip to San Francisco to blog from the Intel Developer Forum for ZDNet? Then enter our competition to find the ZDNet Blogger at Large...

EFF defends Novell partnership

News Digital rights group has explained its decision to team up with the company involved in a high-profile patent deal with Microsoft

Google and Microsoft want your soul

Blog For a company whose motto is "Don't be evil", Google is starting to look remarkably demonic. Or more Big Brother-like than the current surveillance society we live in in the UK -- and that's saying...

Cisco and RSA to offer SAN encryption

News Companies plan to develop technology that will encrypt within storage area networks and reduce the data risk posed by stolen storage media

New wireless VoIP service launched

News Internet telephony provider Velofone has launched a service offering cheap roaming calls over a VoIP client

Video: Cisco demos new telepresence mashup

Video At the Interop conference in Las Vegas, Cisco chief executive John Chambers revealed the company's new unified communications platform

Making quality the rule

Leader Microsoft wants IT professionals to be strongly regulated. Why stop there?

Phishing sites double in April

News Number of phishing sites increased by 166 percent from March to April 2007, with non-financial brands increasingly targeted

Ingenious 'Iraqi' spam

Blog Spam is one of my pet hates. It's dangerous, it wastes time, it's expensive to clean up -- it reminds me of some government IT projects. And the results of UK Government policy on Iraq. This...

Dell launches Linux PCs for US only

News Europe will have to wait for three Linux PCs Dell has launched in the US this week

Wi-Fi is bad for you - proof!

Blog Just yesterday, this was a reputable PR for a mid-tier Wi-Fi vendor. Now, after two days' exposure to the Wireless Event in London, just look what happened to him. Honestly, what more proof do you...

High-end systems boost server market

News Latest quarterly results from IDC show that the need for high-spec servers is growing faster than for their smaller counterparts

Failing IT Pros?

Talkback How typical of somebody from Microsoft. The fact is that Microsoft are one of the worst offenders, they'd have no staff left due to their failed development projects. They deliver products that...

Eben Moglen: GPLv3 set for success

News Open-source legal expert is bullish about the prospects for the upcoming new version of the General Public License

Intel removes lead from chips

Blog Intel claims its taking an “aggressive stance” towards the use of lead in its chips and has committed to removing its entire 45nm Hi-k family which includes the Intel Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad and...

Novell to share details of Microsoft pact

News Delayed regulatory filing with the SEC will offer details of Novell's patent, interoperability and sales partnership with the software giant

Novell joins EFF for patent reform

News Stung by criticism of its patent pact with Microsoft, Novell agrees to support the Electronic Frontier Foundation's patent-busting work

HP settles disclosure case with SEC

News Accused of failing to disclose why board member Thomas Perkins left, HP has agreed to a cease-and-desist order without admitting wrongdoing

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