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Optisoft CEO Wayne Rosso on File-Sharing Frontiers

Touting findings from the Pew Internet and American Life Project and other Internet use researchers, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has credited its controversial strategy of suing individual file-sharers with cutting the number of illegal trades in half ...

Microsoft Moves To Lock Down Developer Tools

Reinforcing its efforts to bolster software security, Microsoft is planning to release updates to its Visual Studio .Net developer tools and .Net development environment. The news comes on the heels of the company's announcement that it will release a large, security-oriented service pack for its Windows XP operating system ...

RFID Brings Legislation in US, Protest in Europe

Privacy concerns over Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology are the basis of both proposed legislation in the United States and protest in Europe. The protests have been linked to German retailer Metro Group's plan to use the tracking technology for items in its supermarket stores ...

Sendmail Partners with Microsoft and Yahoo To Stop Spam

E-mail management company Sendmail is throwing its support to antispam efforts from both Microsoft and Yahoo as the major players seek to team up against junk e-mail and the increasing ease with which spammers fake their identities ...

Cray Buys OctigaBay, Aims at Supercomputing Low-End

Supercomputing giant Cray has announced it is acquiring British Columbia-based OctigaBay to allow it to cater to the lower end of the high-performance computing (HPC) market, where prices typically run from US$100,000 to $100 million or more ...

Mini iPod Moving Quickly, Apple Says

Hoping for even bigger market share with a smaller portable music player, Apple has been heavily promoting its iPod technology in the form of the iPod mini, which the Cupertino, California-based company indicated this week is selling wildly among music and technology fans ...

Tech Companies Team Up for Internet Security

With a mission squarely focused on securing the Internet through public policy, private industry participation and education, a dozen top security companies have formed the Cyber Security Industry Alliance, announced at the RSA security conference in San Francisco this week ...

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Veritas Director of Linux Strategy Ranajit Nevatia on Open Source in the Datacenter

The diversity of operating systems and hardware in the datacenter is greater than ever before, while data software specifically designed to manage the different types of systems is becoming more widespread and popular. ...

VeriSign Likely To Earn ICANN Approval for Wait-Listing Domains

Despite the misgivings of smaller domain-name registrars that stand to lose revenue and control over domain names that expire, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is considering approving a controversial service by VeriSign ...

VoIP Vendors Warn of Old Regulation for New Technology

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) sellers anxious to keep offering voice and data services using the Internet are asking the federal government to continue to refrain from regulating the industry ...

Microsoft Piles On Security with XP Service Pack 2

Microsoft has made available a beta version of its forthcoming Windows XP Service Pack 2, due in full form in the middle of this year. The beta is currently available to testers who will get a glimpse of the major security upgrade that many liken to an entirely new operating system ...

AMD Hardens Network Security with New Alchemy Chip

At the RSA security conference in San Francisco Tuesday, chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices announced a new, security-enhanced Alchemy Au1550 network processor aimed at bolstering security without bogging down servers and applications ...

IBM’s Blue Gene Supercomputer To Seek Origins of Universe

IBM and Dutch astronomy group Astron have announced a joint research project that will harness the 34-teraflop supercomputing capability of IBM's Blue Gene/L to peer back billions of years, deep into the history and even the birth of the universe ...

IBM, Nokia Unveil Symbian-Powered Handheld

IBM and Nokia have unveiled the latest 9500 Communicator -- a BlackBerry-like handheld capable of running IBM and other enterprise office software applications on Nokia's Symbian operating system ...

Linux Security Holes Opened and Closed

In stark contrast to the long waits typical for Windows users wanting to patch software vulnerabilities, recently discovered security weaknesses in the core of the Linux operating system were addressed by major vendors in a matter of just a few days this week ...

FBI Rolls Out Antipiracy Seal for Publishers

Move over, parental warnings for explicit lyrics and violence, there's something more important: preventing piracy ...

Cisco Adds Video to IP Communications Offerings

Adding incentive for companies to adopt its Internet Protocol (IP) telephony products, networking giant Cisco has announced new software and hardware to deliver broadcast-quality video and voice over IP networks ...

Microsoft Unveils Virtual Server 2004 Beta

As operating system migration has become more of an issue, particularly for Microsoft administrators, the company has responded by releasing a beta version of Virtual Server 2004, which promises to pave a gentle migration path to Windows Server 2003 while working with older Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 operating systems ...

Microsoft, Intel Push Web Services Discovery Spec

Various standards bodies and organizations are contributing to and competing for different Web services formats, but promoters of the new WS-Discovery specification say it will expand the market for Web services more than other specs by seamlessly connecting all kinds of devices -- including desktops and cell phones -- to the networked world. ...

RIAA Files Suit Against 531 Song-Swappers

In what a Recording Industry Association of America spokesperson described as "catching up to the pace we were at before," the RIAA has filed five new suits to ensnare another 531 computer users who allegedly have traded pirate music online ...

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