Archive for March 2nd, 2006

It seems that internal attacks have now become a very serious security threat for companies, much more so than in the past. And that is why IBM has announced a new fraud detection capability that monitors users’ online transactions for questionable activity and goes beyond today’s traditional identity verification procedures by analyzing users’ online behavior […]

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Seems that hackers are keeping themselves really busy lately. Since ordinary, everyday viruses or worms affecting our computers probably arent so exciting anymore, theyre thinking of new ways to spread their malware. And the latest example of such a method of increasing the spread levels is the cross-infect virus.Thus, according to a statement issued by […]

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Microsofts is doing everything it can in order to promote Vista, the future Windows operating system, because it knows only very well that upon its success depends the companys very survival.
And one of the steps of this marketing campaign was to present an updated Community Technology Preview version of Windows Vista, aimed straight at businesses.The […]

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Dell is doubling the memory and hard drive space of its XPS 200 and 400 desktop computers at no additional cost for U.S. consumers. Today’s move brings the minimum configurations across all XPS desktop computers to 1 GB of memory and 160 GB of hard drive capacity, up from the 512 MB of memory and […]

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Micro-Star International introduces new 1U entry server solutions distinctively catered to enterprise customers. P1-104A2M rack mount server is built on a series of new technologies and features to outperform other competitors. MSI perfectly integrate DDR2 533 memory module, high speed PCI Express technology, and dual Gigabit LAN to make P1-104A2M the most powerful and reliable […]

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Reaching further into living rooms, Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday introduced a speaker system for its iPod music players and a revamped Mac Mini computer that will let users access music, video and photos across their home networks.
The new Mac Mini includes Apple’s Front Row software, already found on the newest iMacs, so users can […]

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