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Maker of CD Copying Software Relents on Security

A maker of software to manage music CD copying has agreed to make its protection scheme less vulnerable to computer crackers. After the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) released an open letter raising security concerns about the MediaMax application, its Phoenix, Ariz.-based developer, SunnComm Technologies, announced it would take several remedial steps:...

January Busy Month for Malware Authors

After a slight hiatus during the holidays, malware writers returned with vigor to their malicious ways in January, creating thousands of new software nasties According to Sophos, an international malware-fighting firm with offices in Lynnfield, Mass., 2,312 pernicious programs were introduced last month. Anti-virus software maker McAfee pegs Januar...

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Second Copy Takes the Hassle Out of Backups

Here's the scenario. Something ugly has happened to your computer. Irreplaceable files have been clobbered. You seek assistance from a PC pundit, but you know your files are fly food as soon as you hear, "You're supposed to back up your files, you know." Let's face it. We all have good excuses for failing to sustain a rigid maintenance regimen for ...

Consumers Offered Spy Tech to Protect Property

They were a staple of cloak-and-dagger drama, both fictional and real, during the Cold War and now they're being offered to consumers as a passive means of protecting their personal property. They're microdots DataDot Technology USA, of Redmond, Wash., introduced Monday a US$19.95 kit that allows consumers to attach unique microscopic identifiers -...

Report: HDTV Market to Exceed $25 Billion This Year

The global market for high-definition televisions (HDTV) and their ancillary products -- personal video recorders, DVD players, game consoles and set-top boxes -- will eclipse US$25 billion this year, according to a report released Wednesday by ABI Research, of Oyster Bay, N.Y As the HDTV market grows, commoditization will threaten margins and attr...

Report: Online Video Market to Grow by 89 Percent Yearly

Apple Computer's introduction of its video iPod set off a big bang that will fuel phenomenal market growth for years, according to a report released Monday byABI Research While the push to video online started well before the launch of the video iPod, ABI acknowledged, Apple's announcement triggered an online video explosion that echoed throughout ...

Social Networking Site Adds Video to Portfolio

Social networking Web sites used to be just about connections. Now they're ballooning into ecosystems where individuals can aggregate their lives. More evidence of that appeared Wednesday as an up-and-coming networking site called TagWorld added video services to its online repertoire "There are a lot of video sites out there," Evan Rifkin, preside...

Congress Takes Aim at ‘Analog Hole’

A bill to place copying controls on the conversion of analog signals into digital form is coming under fire from technologists and civil libertarians The measure, filed by House Judiciary Committee Chairman F. James Sensenbrenner (R-Wisc.) and his colleague John Conyers, Jr. (D-Mich.), is aimed at closing what's come to be known as the "analog hole...

Homeland Security Moves to Harden Open-Source Software

The widespread adoption of open-source software by corporations and governments has raised some security concerns in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the agency is responding It has funded a three-year grant reportedly worth US$1.24 million to -- among other things -- set up a daily auditing program of major open-source applicati...

Search Engine Ads Garner $5.75 Billion in 2005

North American advertisers spent US$5.75 billion on search engine marketing in 2005, a 44 percent increase over the previous year, according to a report released Monday by the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) The report, based on a survey of 553 respondents and conducted by Radar Research and Intellisurvey in November 2005,...

Pornographers Turn to Click Fraud

Peddling pornography has always been big business on theInternet, but apparently it isn't lucrative enough for some skin merchants Pornographers are turning to click fraud to supplement income generated by their Web sites, according to Kessler International, a cybercrime investigations firm based in New York City....

Disconnected Products Cost Gadget Shops Billions

Cool electronic gadgets can be seductive not only to consumers, but to the makers of the gadgets themselves. And that is costing those makers money According to a report released by Forrester Research yesterday, consumer technology companies are leaving some US$3.8 billion on the table today because they're failing to leverage their knack for selli...

Happy Past Year for Open-Source Community

As revelers wish each other happy New Year this weekend, members of the open-source community will be reveling in events from the past year -- a year that saw their movement make significant strides in strengthening its position on the technology landscape "This year we saw a lot of CIOs and a lot of big businesses signing off on open-source projec...

Thuggery Thrives on the Internet

Blackmail, the shakedown and the sting are age-old forms of thuggery in theanalog world, and now they're finding the digital world a fertile place fortheir poisoned fruits, according to security experts interviewed byTechNewsWorld The experts say that criminal elements -- including organized crime in Russia,Eastern Europe and Asia -- are increasing...

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Corel Improves a Classic

There are lots of software heavyweights in the digital imaging editing field -- sluggers such as Microsoft, Adobe and Ulead -- so it's a wonder that a fine program like Paint Shop Pro has continued to chug along over the years without being derailed as has been the case with so many worthwhile independents However, the maker of PSP, Jasc Software, ...

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Pop-Up Ads Top Web Surfers’ Pet Peeve List

Web surfers are annoyed as hell and they're doing something about it That's the thrust of the findings in a survey to be released next week by Hostway, a Chicago-based Web site hosting service with more than 400,000 global clients....

Analysts: PC Growth Will Slow Next Year

Falling prices, the limping economy, natural disasters -- nothing has been able to put a crimp in the double-digit growth of the personal computer market over the last three years. Analysts expect a significant slowdown in 2006, but that is not to say that the worldwide growth rate for the market won't be one that many industries would kill to have...

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Command Center Will Elicit Excitement From Bloggers

Although blogging has gained a certain amount of notoriety in the media, its tool base remains relatively immature. There are some viable tools available to bloggers offered by hosting services like Blogger and Typepad, but a truly integrated approach has been lacking But, as any savvy technologist knows, such gaps in the fabric of things tech don'...

Google Set to Flank Rivals With AOL Deal

For the last several days, Google has set the online and financial worlds buzzing with an expected deal with America Online that could be cut as early as today. Although opinion varies on the wisdom and impact of the move, there's one point on which everyone agrees: The maneuver will add fuel to the simmering feud between Microsoft and the Net's favorite search engine...

Holiday Shopping Season Enters Home Stretch

As the holiday shopping season starts its last leg today, online merchants are smiling and offline retailers are preparing for the annual Saturday surge Shopping on the Net has been brisk since Thanksgiving....

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