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  1. Stonesoft Security in Virtual Environments

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 17, 2008

    As I mentioned in the post, Virtualization and security, quite a number of suppliers focused on security in virtualized environments have come forward to speak with me in the past month. Stonesoft is one of those

    Tagged: security, networking, network, environment, dan kusnetzky, stonesoft

  2. Sugar-free Windows, as predicted

    Education IT - May 17, 2008

    As Ivan Krstić predicted in his May 13th blog post (see “Intense (and really thoughtful) ranting from the OLPC front”), the OLPC XO will start shipping with Windows XP, minus the Sugar interface and open source tools

    Tagged: olpc, 1 1 computing, education technology

  3. Windows XP 、OLPCのXOラップトップに搭載:ついに正式発表

    ZDNet Japan - May 17, 2008

    米国時間5月15日、MicrosoftとOne Laptop Per Child(OLPC)はようやく正式に、今年Windows XPをXOラップトップに搭載する予定であることを発表した。

  4. eCPMs for large Web sites down 52% in April 2008

    web technology News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 17, 2008

    eCPMs for large Web sites (more than 100 mln page views per month) dropped dramatically by 52% from 38 cents in March 2008 to 18 cents in April 2008. Medium Web sites (1 mln to 100 mln page views per month) were nearly

    Tagged: am, internet, web, marketing, web technology, web site, monetization, channel management, web site development

  5. DIY phishing kits introducing new features

    Zero Day - May 17, 2008

    What are some of the main factors for the increase of phishing attacks, and their maturity from passive emails to blended threats attempting to not just steal personal information, but also infect with malware by

    Tagged: phishing, spam and phishing

  6. Safari “Carpet Bomb” attack information released

    Zero Day - May 17, 2008

    Nitesh Dhanjani released information about some of his newest research on the Safari web browser this morning, and interestingly enough, Apple has decided NOT to fix some of the issues he presented. Dhanjani reported

    Tagged: apple, browsers, vulnerability research, exploit code, zero day attacks, responsible disclosure, arbitrary code execution

  7. Review: CardIris 3.0 scanning software

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 17, 2008

    I've been using the tiny IRIS Business Card Reader II for about two years and love it. A colleague, Ryan Kaplan, recently shared his experience with CardIris scanning software: Having purchased several scanners in the

    Tagged: hardware, software, peripherals, scanners, card, business card, jason d o grady

  8. Yet another "iPhone killer:" Blackberry's Thunder (updated)

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 17, 2008

    Did you hear that John Mayer is cheating on Apple again? That's right, Apple's poster boy blogged that he's using a Blackberry Bold. Not really surprising considering that RIM sponsored his 2007 tour. Note to

    Tagged: hardware, keyboards, consumer electronics, wireless, 3g, personal technology, peripherals, handhelds, rim blackberry, apple iphone, jason d o grady, cellular phones, verizon communications inc

  9. Inkjet and laser multifunction peripherals enjoyed a healthy growth of 11% and 13% respectively in Q4 2007 in China

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 17, 2008

    Both the inkjet and laser multifunction peripherals enjoyed a healthy growth of 11% and 13% respectively in Q4 2007 in China, according to IDC. The demand from the public, education and financial sectors increased the

    Tagged: hardware, peripherals, laser, printers, nb, inkjet printer

  10. Exclusive: First look at the FastMac U-Charge (updated)

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 17, 2008

    Here's an exclusive sneak peak of FastMac's newest product: U-Charge. U-Charge is a portable, standalone charger that connects directly to the battery's terminals to recharge the battery quickly and efficiently. It's

    Tagged: hardware, notebooks, battery, engineering, apple macbook, jason d o grady, notebooks and tablets, apple powerbook

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