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Article | 19/09/2001 US ATTACK: Hacker cracks Islamist mailing list
A hacker has cracked a German-based Islamist Web site, publishing on the Web hundreds of e-mail addresses of subscribers to its mailing list, includin...
Article | 19/09/2001 Unix/Linux vendor Caldera restructuring to cut costs
Unix and Linux software vendor Caldera International Inc. is laying off 51 workers and streamlining its operations as it fights to stay alive in a tou...
Article | 19/09/2001 Dell readies new workstation
Dell Computer Corp. started shipping a new workstation Tuesday, offering customers working with complex financial applications or graphics intensive p...
Article | 19/09/2001 Red Hat reports loss, revenue slips
Linux software maker Red Hat Inc. Tuesday reported a break-even quarter in terms of adjusted earnings per share as revenue slipped 15 percent from the...
Article | 19/09/2001 W3C recommends online accessibility guidelines
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has issued recommendations to ensure that the Internet is accessible to people with disabilities.
Article | 19/09/2001 Toshiba to roll out Bluetooth notebooks
Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. is set for a Thursday roll out of two notebooks with integrated Bluetooth capabilities aimed at traveling bus...
Article | 19/09/2001 Volatile new worm poses serious threat
A new worm that can infect all 32-bit Windows computers and propagates using multiple methods has spread across the world Tuesday morning, according t...
Article | 18/09/2001 US ATTACK: Tech firms help NY rebuild
When Mike Lackey sent an e-mail message Wednesday night to technology companies around the world asking them to donate any PCs, technical equipment, a...
Article | 18/09/2001 GM launches online car-shopping site in Japan
Despite slow progress selling vehicles online in the U.S., General Motors Corp. has launched a joint venture with three Japanese automakers to sell ca...
Article | 18/09/2001 US ATTACK: U.K. asks ISPs, telcos to retain data
Shortly after the terrorist attacks in the U.S. last Tuesday, the U.K. government sent out a request to all U.K.-based ISPs (Internet service provider...
Article | 18/09/2001 US ATTACK: Apple Expo show in Paris cancelled
The European showcase for all things Apple has fallen victim to last week's terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York. Apple Expo, which ...
Article | 18/09/2001 Compaq's Capellas sees bumpy ride ahead
Growth in IT spending will not stabilize anytime soon and PC innovation is stagnating, said a somewhat gloomy-sounding Michael Capellas, Compaq Comput...
Article | 18/09/2001 US ATTACK: Gartner: Cyberterrorism is real threat
Although there have been no reported cases of cyberterrorism or hacks of corporate or U.S. government sites, companies must remain vigilant in the com...
Article | 17/09/2001 Software pirates not even charged
"So what if it's pirated? You don't have a right to be in here unless you have a warrant." That was the reaction from a man selling more than 250 ille...
Article | 17/09/2001 US ATTACK: Networks persist under immense volume
Telecommunication infrastructures were incredibly taxed but for the most part held up during last week's disastrous events, with double the number of ...
Article | 17/09/2001 Novell set to release NetWare 6 in October
Novell Inc. last week announced plans for a mid-October release of NetWare 6, a new version of the struggling company's network operating system that'...
Article | 17/09/2001 Lotus debuts Sametime 2.5 upgrade
Lotus Software Group, the IBM Corp. subsidiary formerly known as Lotus Development Corp., released on Sept. 7 Version 2.5 of its instant messaging sof...
Article | 17/09/2001 NetWorld+Interop tries wireless Net
Symbol Technologies Inc. passed out 11M bit/sec. wireless LAN cards like popcorn at Networld+Interop and set up wireless access points throughout the ...
Article | 17/09/2001 US ATTACK: Networks see volume spikes after attacks
The nation's wired and wireless communications networks last week managed to handle sharply increased traffic, which spiked 400 percent above normal o...
Article | 17/09/2001 US ATTACK: IT community steps up to volunteer
First there was shock. Then panic. Then grief. Then action. As relief workers looked for survivors amid the rubble from Tuesday's terrorist attacks, t...

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