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Encryption Developer Working to Improve VoIP Security

The man who helped safeguard e-mail with his Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) desktop encryption program is now at work on ensuring no one can eavesdrop on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) conversations ...

Desktop Encryption Developer at Work on VoIP Security

The man who helped safeguard e-mail with his Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) desktop encryption program is now at work on ensuring no one can eavesdrop on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) conversations ...

XM Teams With Napster to Ease Music Purchases

XM Radio and Napster today announced a service that links listening to music to purchasing it, which one analyst said should be welcomed by consumers ...

Motorola Shoots for the Hip With Sleek SmartPhone, Oakley Headsets

Motorola showed off a sleek, new smartphone equipped with a QWERTY keyboard and announced it had designed, in partnership with fashion sunglass maker Oakley, eyewear that includes a Bluetooth-enabled headset ...

Microsoft Offers Aerial View of US

Microsoft, following in Google's footsteps, is now offering a bird's-eye view of the United States with MSN Virtual Earth. The company debuted the service last night ...

INDUSTRY REPORT

Obstacles to RFID Tags in Manufacturing Abound

Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags have been around since World War II, when the British Royal Air Force affixed tags to planes as a way to distinguish friend from foe, but it wasn't until 2003, when giant discount retailer Wal-Mart announced that it would require the tags on all shipments from its top 100 suppliers, that the buzz began in earnest...

Oracle Revises Dual-Core Licensing Fees

Oracle announced a compromise today on its licensing fee structure for dual-core Intel or AMD processors, which moves it closer in line with other software vendors ...

Marvel Superheroes to Be Found in Xbox 360

Microsoft came up with a hulking win in the gaming world yesterday, announcing that it had cemented exclusive rights to develop and publish multiplayer, online games using Marvel super heroes. No financial terms were released ...

Microsoft Scores Super (Hero) Deal

Microsoft came up with a hulking win in the gaming world today, announcing that it had cemented exclusive rights to develop and publish multiplayer, online games using Marvel super heroes. No financial terms were released ...

Microsoft Updates Windows for Cars

The latest version of Microsoft's automotive operating system is on the market, the company has announced ...

Cisco, Yahoo Propose Anti-Spam Technology Standard

Cisco and Yahoo have joined forces with several anti-spam companies to propose a standard for filtering junk out of in-boxes ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

IP Attorney Bruce Sunstein Discusses RSS Copyright

Microsoft recently announced it would enable RSS feeds in the next version of its operating system -- Longhorn, due out in beta next month. While use of RSS feeds is only at about 5-10 percent of Internet surfers, according to Yankee Group analyst Laura DiDio, their endorsement by Microsoft is likely to push them into broader adoption ...

Microsoft to Release Disk Backup in 30 Days

Microsoft will release its first backup-to-disk software system to manufacturers within 30 days, the company said at its Worldwide Partner Conference ...

Google Releases Toolbar for Firefox Browser

Months after Yahoo released a toolbar designed specifically for the Mozilla Firefox browser, Google has followed suit ...

Yahoo Adds SMS Text Searches to Lineup

Yahoo today added the ability to query its search engine through a short text message on a mobile phone in the United States ...

IM Becoming More Popular Malware Target, Study Finds

As the use of instant messaging for business and consumer purposes grows, so does the allure of writing malware targeting IM. A study released yesterday by IMlogic, which sells IM security products, reported that the number of attacks on IM systems jumped dramatically during the second quarter ...

Low Targets for Microsoft’s CRM 3.0

Microsoft is taking a bottom-up approach to customer relationship management with the second release of its CRM software, but one analyst said the software giant won't stay in the small market forever ...

Microsoft Aims Low With CRM 3.0

Microsoft is taking a bottom-up approach to customer relationship management with the second release of its CRM software, but one analyst said the software giant won't stay in the small market forever ...

Veritas Security Flaw Attacked

The National Cyber Alert System warned yesterday of active exploits of a security flaw in Veritas Backup Exec Software. The system is part of the U.S. Homeland Security's Computer Emergency Readiness Team (U.S.-CERT). The alert said a buffer overflow could allow hackers to take over a computer and remotely execute malicious code ...

Sony Jumps on Legal File-Sharing

Sony BMG has come roaring out of the gate, two days after the Supreme Court ruling that file-sharing programs can be held liable for copyright infringements, announcing a deal with Mashboxx for a legal music-swapping service ...

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