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Microsoft Pushes Public Beta of Data Protection Software

Microsoft yesterday released the public beta of its Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM). The application marks Microsoft's first foray into disk-backed backup and recovery ...

MPEG LA Concedes to GSM Association; Cuts Royalties

In a victory for mobile operators, MPEG LA, which includes electronics giants Sony and Philips Electronics, said today it will cut its proposed antipiracy software royalties by one-third per electronic device ...

Yahoo Offers Free Web Sites for Small Businesses

In a move to enhance its search and advertising businesses, Yahoo announced today it would offer free Web hosting to small businesses. The Internet company said any small business can sign up for a free Web page that will appear in Yahoo's Local directory ...

Netline Launches Open-Xchange Server Platform

Netline Internet Service today released Open-Xchange Server 5, a platform-agnostic open-source collaboration system ...

Adobe Launches Linux-Compatible Reader

Adobe Systems today launched its free Adobe Reader 7.0 for the Linux operating system, allowing users to view and print content published in PDF format. Novell and Red Hat applauded the move, but analysts said not to expect heavy Linux investments from Adobe going forward ...

Survey: Web Users Accepting Spam

More than a year after the CAN-SPAM Act became law, e-mail users say they are receiving slightly more spam in their in boxes than before, but they are minding it less, according to a new survey ...

Microsoft Licenses IP to Tech Partners

In a move to jumpstart their chances in the software ecosystem, Microsoft today said it would license its intellectual property to eight high-growth IT firms. The announcement marks a shift in the software giant's policy of licensing only to larger corporations and governments ...

Microsoft Files Eight More COA Lawsuits

Microsoft today announced it has filed eight lawsuits against computer system builders and resellers for alleged distribution of counterfeit, illicit and unlicensed software and software components. This action follows similar action in November 2004 against eight other dealers ...

Internet Users More Tolerant of Spam

More than a year after the CAN-SPAM Act became law, e-mail users say they are receiving slightly more spam in their in boxes than before, but they are minding it less, according to a new survey ...

Web Hosting 101 for the 21st Century

Looking for a Web hosting service provider? All vendors are not created equal. A little consumer education goes a long way toward ensuring you get a host that offers the right combination of products and services -- and at the right price ...

Microsoft Readies for ‘Patch Tuesday’ with Eight Fixes

Microsoft plans to provide eight patches, some of them critical, when it delivers its monthly batch of security updates next Tuesday ...

MTV Puts Music Videos into Overdrive

MTV this week announced the launch of "MTV Overdrive," an Web-based channel designed for broadband users who want their MTV -- online ...

Viruses on the Rise Despite Antivirus Software

Virus encounters, virus disasters, malicious code -- and the recovery time and costs associated with these events -- are on the rise, according to a new survey ...

MSN Offers Advertisers Messenger, Spaces Opportunities

Microsoft today released MSN Spaces and Messenger version 7.0 to the public, and with new initiatives designed to connect advertisers with target customers through the services, users may get more than they bargained for ...

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Sun VP Tom Goguen Discusses Evolution of OpenSolaris

Sun Microsystems is forging ahead with plans to build an open-source community around its Solaris operating system. Those plans have been met with both enthusiasm and skepticism ...

Pharming, SPIM Plaguing Internet

As if phishing isn't bad enough, network security firms report pharmers are now emerging in larger numbers on the Internet to steal your identity. To top it off, new research has found that the volume of IM-borne security threats have also increased dramatically since the beginning of the year ...

Microsoft Stalls on Supercomputing Software

Microsoft has confirmed that it is delaying the launch of its Windows Server 2003 Compute Cluster Edition. The software giant initially expected to release a beta version this summer, but has postponed the launch until the first half of 2006 in order to respond to early customer feedback ...

Linux, Windows in Tight Race for Enterprise Customers

Linux is gaining momentum as a complimentary server presence in Windows networks, according to the "Linux-Windows 2005 TCO Comparison Survey" released by the Yankee Group today ...

Firefox Vulnerability Puts Sensitive Information at Risk

A vulnerability has been discovered in the Firefox Web browser that could be exploited by malicious people to gain knowledge of potentially sensitive information, according to an advisory from security research firm Secunia ...

Sun Selects OpenSolaris Community Advisory Board

Sun Microsystems today announced the names of the five individuals selected to participate in the OpenSolaris Community Advisory Board (CAB). The board was created to steward the evolution of the OpenSolaris community towards self-governance ...

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