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HP Claims Virus Throttler Snuffs Out Worms

Hewlett-Packard has worked out the bugs in software it says will slow down the spread of worms and viruses within servers ...

HP Adds Utility to OpenView

Hewlett-Packard on Monday unveiled network management software developed from tools it acquired when it bought Novadigm and Consera Software earlier this year ...

Microsoft Offers Trade-Ins for Pirated XP in UK

In an attempt to cut down on the use of counterfeit software use, Microsoft is allowing users of non-licensed copies of Windows XP in the United Kingdom to trade them in for legitimate versions of the operating system ...

IBM Signs Up 100 Vendors for ‘Workplace’

One hundred independent software vendors (ISVs) have pledged to use software under the umbrella of IBM's Workplace, a direct competitor to Microsoft .NET. Both are attempts to move PC-centric productivity software onto a network. The company did not say exactly how much of the software that falls under the Workplace umbrella the ISVs will be using ...

Violent Video Games Too Accessible to Kids, Say Watchdogs

Video game distributors are under fire from two groups today that claim children can still buy games with violent and sexual themes despite a rating system designed to prevent just that ...

Honeywell Outsources Innovation to IBM for $250 Million

IBM will sell its "intellectual capital" to Honeywell in a 10-year deal worth an estimated US$250 million. Analysts said the agreement is a sign of things to come as well as a sound proposition for both companies ...

HP Reveals Job Cut Plans in SEC Filing

Days after several financial analysts stated that Hewlett-Packard had outperformed expectations and gave it positive marks, the company said it expects to make job cuts in the first half of 2005 that will cost US$200 million, or 4 cents a share ...

Spyware Attack Part of ‘Coordinated Campaign’ Against IE

Internet Explorer users who are not running Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 2 are vulnerable to an attack that infiltrates through the banner ads on some Web sites ...

Controversial Internet Game Recreates JFK Assassination

Forget about a spot on the grassy knoll: A new Internet video game offers players the opportunity to shoot President John F. Kennedy themselves, for a $9.99 download ...

Oracle Patch Schedule Could Aid Hackers

Oracle today announced a quarterly schedule of security bulletins and patch releases for 2005 that is "a bit of a tradeoff," according to one analyst ...

Hotmail Fights Fraud and Gmail with New Domains

Microsoft, which has been rolling out expanded storage for its Hotmail customers, announced today that it would also add European and Japanese domain names ...

Ballmer Sets Off Skirmish Among Linux Crowd

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer kicked off a mini-brouhaha today with a comment he made at the Asia Government Leaders Forum about a controversial Linux study ...

Google Adds Search Site for Scholars

Google today launched a site dedicated to results that it says will help scientists and other academics get up-to-date research that might not be available at libraries. Searches on scholar.google.com target academic, scientific and technical publications ...

Mobile Devices Create Security Challenge for Companies

As companies clamp down on their IT systems to ensure they are safe from tampering and information leaks, one threat remains difficult to neutralize: hand-held devices. For the most part, employees who use PDAs, cell phones and their smartphone cousins have unfettered access to their office computers, and by extension the network to which they link...

IPass Tees Up Flat-Rate WiFi Package

IPass, which focuses on bundled services for remote workers, announced today it will offer enterprise customers monthly and annual flat rates for WiFi connectivity within the United States ...

SBC Inks Deal with Microsoft for IP TV

SBC has jumped into the IP TV market, sealing a 10-year, US$400 million deal with Microsoft to provide television services using the software giant's TV Internet protocol television edition software platform ...

IBM Builds World Community Grid for Scientific Research

IBM is using its influence in the IT arena to create the world's largest-ever grid computing system. The company envisions 10 million participants donating computing cycles to the World Community Grid, which is designed for use in scientific and environmental research projects ...

RFID Tags May Not Reduce Drug Counterfeiting

The move to add tiny radio antennas on shipments of pharmaceuticals will not be enough to prevent counterfeiting and tampering, analysts said ...

Dell Takes Another Cut at Blade Market

Dell announced today its next generation of blade server, two years after it first ventured into the market with an offering that did not take off ...

JBoss Deal Puts HP Back into Middleware Market

Hewlett-Packard and JBoss announced a deal today in which HP will support JBoss' open-source application server and use its Services division to help clients migrate to JBoss' platform. With the arrangement, HP becomes the first big Linux vendor to certify JBoss ...

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