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Running ECperf on Borland AppServer 4.5.1
White Paper This paper describes the configuration of Sun’s ECperf benchmark kit version 1.0 under Borland AppServer version 4.5.1 (BAS 4.5.1). There exists a Companion CD with all necessary support files, which accompanies this document. [03 Jul 2008]
More flaws: Sony's latest patch comes unstuck
News John Borland writes for CNET News.com Sony BMG is replacing a patch for its CD copy protection software after Princeton University researchers found a security flaw in the update. Sony announced on Tuesday that a new risk had been found with a... [09 Dec 2005]
Sony unearths new copy-protection threat
News John Borland writes for CNET News.com The vulnerability could allow malicious programmers to gain control of computers that have run the software, which is typically installed automatically when a CD is put in a computer's CD drive. [07 Dec 2005]
Sony CD saga: Alert over new security risk
News John Borland writes for CNET News.com Computer researchers uncovered a new security risk on Friday related to Sony BMG Music Entertainment copy-protected CDs, which could expose several hundred computers to attack. [21 Nov 2005]
Sony recalls millions of copy-protected CDs
News John Borland writes for CNET News.com The company added that it would release details of its CD exchange programme "shortly". Sony notes that the copy-protection software is not activated on an ordinary CD or DVD player, or on a Macintosh computer. [16 Nov 2005]
Coldplay single makes debut as ringtone
News John Borland writes for CNET News.com. Labels want to make up for falling CD sales figures, and to date, digital-song stores like Apple Computer's iTunes have filled only part of the gap. Top bands are set to begin offering their latest singles as... [13 Apr 2005]
DVD Jon re-hacks iTunes DRM - just for Linux
News John Borland writes for CNET News.com Apple's software already allows customers to create an unprotected version of a song, by burning an iTunes purchase to a CD. A group of underground programmers has posted code online they say will reopen a back... [23 Mar 2005]
Spammer's back with spyware
Comment John Borland writes for CNET News.com Programming code on one page popped open the CD drive in her computer, and showed text saying "If your cd-rom drives open. In the first action of its kind, the agency last week filed a civil lawsuit against... [12 Oct 2004]
Virgin goes digital with online song shop
News John Borland writes for CNET News.com They saw the rise of Napster and other file-swapping services as a threat to their core CD business - but then saw the moves of record labels to create their own digital song distribution services in 2001 as... [27 Sep 2004]
Apple versus Apple - settlement in site?
Comment John Borland and Ina Fried write for CNET News.com. However, Apple Computer was allowed to use its brand on "goods or services.used to reproduce, run, play or otherwise deliver such content", as long as it was not on physical media such as a CD. [24 Sep 2004]
RealNetworks cuts song price to promote iPod compatibility
News John Borland writes for CNET News.com Music industry executives have worried that this incompatibility will turn off consumers who are used to buying a CD and playing it on any company's hardware. RealNetworks Chief Strategy Officer Richard Wolpert... [17 Aug 2004]
Apple settles iTunes patent dispute
News John Borland writes for News.com The company says that includes the sale of digital music online which can then be burned to a CD or transferred to a hard drive device such as an iPod. Apple has become the latest in a line of companies licensing... [05 Aug 2004]
iPod secrets unlocked by RealNetworks
News John Borland writes for CNET News.com Larry Kenswil, president of Universal Music's eLabs division, said in a statement: "Up to now, the world of downloads has been far too close to a world where the CD you buy in one store wouldn't play on the CD... [26 Jul 2004]
Sony launches iTunes-style service
News John Borland writes for CNET News.com. Earlier Sony devices, including the Net MDWalkman recorders, ATRAC CD Walkman players and Network Walkman players, will also be able to play music from the Connect store. [05 May 2004]
File-sharing has no impact on CD sales, says research
News John Borland writes for CNET News.com A study of file-sharing's effects on music sales says online music trading appears to have had little part in the recent slide in CD sales. Even in the most pessimistic version of their model, they found that... [30 Mar 2004]
