Stories by Mari-Len De Guzman

Article | 21/09/2007 No fear: McAfee security chief talks business
For security to get the financial backing that it deserves in the corporate budget, security managers need to stop the fear mongering and start making...
Article | 6/09/2007 Raising the red flag on Web 2.0
The move towards Web 2.0 technologies may well be another race between functionality and security, and for now at least, security seems to be at the t...
Article | 29/08/2007 'Birthmark' scans software for piracy check
Researchers at Saarland University in Germany have developed a method that detects similarities between programs that can be used for identifying soft...
Article | 13/08/2007 Mobile players hop on LiMo's Linux trip
The market can expect to see by 2008 the fruits of a recently-formed initiative to develop the first globally available Linux-based mobile device plat...
Article | 31/07/2007 Meet Web 2.0's evil twin
The move towards Web 2.0 technologies may well be another race between functionality and security, and for now at least, security seems to be at the t...
Article | 20/11/2006 Smartphone may spark OS defection
Palm launched last month its second Treo smartphone running the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, dubbed Treo 700wx, and industry observers say thi...
Article | 3/10/2006 Intel vows to triple chip performance by 2010
Moving along a path of energy-efficient computing, Intel has pledged technology evolution in microprocessors that will improve performance per watt by...
Article | 13/03/2006 Code name: Secure software
Code writers now occupy the front line in the battleground of software security as the defense shifts from perimeter protection to prevention function...
Article | 13/03/2006 Understanding isn't SOA simple
Integration is a word many companies don't want to hear.
Article | 19/12/2005 Intel to unveil mobile dual-core processor
Chip maker, Intel, is giving mobile computing a boost in performance and much better power efficiency, with a goal of enabling eight-hour continuous b...
Article | 23/05/2005 Court rejects appeal on tune swap suit
The Federal Appeals Court's refusal Thursday to order the disclosure of the identities of 29 suspected music file swappers over the Internet was one l...

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