Handspring Poised To Sell PDA-phone
News Staff writer Richard Shim contributed to this report. GSM, now in an estimated 70 percent of the world's wireless phone networks, scored a big win in the United States two weeks ago when Cingular Wireless announced it would adopt GSM as the...
[November 13, 2001, 8:59]
Worms Find Fertile Ground In IM
News As more people migrate to XP, there is an increased risk because it becomes an attractive element for a virus writer," said Vincent Gullotto, the senior director of McAfee's Avert group. In addition, computer security experts said they are...
[August 15, 2001, 9:12]
Portals In Space
News Firmage subsequently became associated with Ann Druyan, a respected science writer and the widow of famed astronomer Carl Sagan, and withdrew from public scrutiny to devise what he and Druyan described as a science-based entertainment portal.
[July 29, 2003, 17:45]
I Can't Help It If My Code's Read, Says Researcher
News Litchfield said that this argument doesn't hold water, as it is a simple matter for a skilled virus writer to target a vulnerable program, even without sample code. Once a program has been patched, the virus writer can compare the patched software...
[February 5, 2003, 15:45]
Notebook Makers Tune Into Wireless
News CNET News.com staff writer Michael Kanellos contributed to this report. By snapping different MultiPort modules into a slot in the back of the screen, Compaq laptop owners can connect to various types of wireless networks.
[May 11, 2001, 8:12]
Handspring To Launch Two PDA-mobile Phones
News Staff writer Richard Shim contributed to this report. Like the VisorPhone, Handspring's new products appear to be designed for GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) networks given that they feature the ability to send SMS (Short Messaging...
[August 29, 2001, 8:51]
Sobig.F Is 'worst Variant Yet'
News Shipp believes that it has been released by the same virus writer who created the original Sobig, which hit the Internet in January this year. It is thought that Sobig.F does the same, which Shipp believes is proof that the virus writer is working...
[August 19, 2003, 18:15]
Palmisano: Big Blue Means Business
News A day later, Palmisano talked with writer Joe Wilcox about the company's long-anticipated Freeway mainframe, the Shark storage system, and Big Blue's Linux initiative. That's IBM as well as the Ciscos and the Nortels and Juniper Networks of the world.
[December 18, 2000, 9:02]
AOL Wins 'hostile Code' Ruling
News Most famously, AOL in 1998 staved off a $30m suit brought by a White House advisor after Web site writer and AOL subscriber Matt Drudge accused the advisor of spousal abuse. In that case, the court held that the decency law shielded AOL and other...
[January 23, 2003, 14:30]

