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European satellite services are green for launch
News The 1980-2010MHz will be used for Earth-to-space communications, while the 2170-2200MHz range is pegged for space-to-Earth communications. On Thursday, the Commission launched a competition for service providers that want to address the whole... [11 Aug 2008]
Oracle takes on SAP with retail apps
News The version 13 release is designed to address the gap in the market for an integrated store-to-web-to-back end system and go head to head with arch rival in the retail space SAP. Oracle is in a stronger position than others in this space with this... [18 Jun 2008]
Microsoft readies "Quebec" embedded Vista OS
News The forthcoming Quebec embedded release will include BitLocker drive encryption, Windows Firewall, Windows Defender, Address-Space Load Randomisation - and on the memory-management front, support for SuperFetch, ReadyBoost and Dynamic System... [06 Jun 2008]
Microsoft Windows 'collapsing' under own weight
News The Windows user experience will become less integrated and more "a composite adaptive work space", they said, meaning that some applications will be tied to location and the user's identity. The analysts said: "The more interesting question here... [11 Apr 2008]
Business execs snub Facebook
News My business is pan-European, and for the EU space I found Xing [ex- OpenBC] to be more effective and popular than LinkedIn. Plaxo Pulse has a great potential though, bringing together business contact details from LinkedIn and various other address... [11 Jan 2008]
DNS security still "as vulnerable as ever"
News The survey was based on a sample that included five per cent of the IPv4 address space - nearly 80 million addresses. According to the survey, DNS infrastructure is modernising and coalescing around the most recent versions of BIND - a type of DNS... [21 Nov 2007]
Red tape "holding back" next-generation internet
News The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) argues that because only 19 per cent of IPv4 address space remains available - and it is running out faster than expected - it was, for the first time, "compelled to advise the internet community... [18 Jun 2007]
How recycled PCs bridge the digital divide
News Edwin Martins, a Peace Corps volunteer now working for CFSK, said the charity will work with schools to ensure teachers are trained, classroom space is set aside and an electricity supply is in place so computers are not wasted. [12 Feb 2007]
Virtual moon and Mars flights come to Google
News Google and Nasa have teamed up to put the space agency's cosmic data online. The Nasa Ames research centre and Google have signed an agreement that could soon allow internet users to check on the red planet's weather, investigate the moon's craters... [19 Dec 2006]
Vista security is child's play, says Allchin
News Allchin said his confidence in Vista came from new security features, including parental controls and Address Space Layout Randomisation, which is a feature that randomises key data areas in the virtual computer space in an effort to foil hacks... [13 Nov 2006]
BT opens virtual deposit box service
News The standard service offers 20GB of storage space with an automated back-up facility. Alternatively, Digital Vault Basic provides a free service, offering 2GB of storage space without automated back-up. [23 Oct 2006]
Microsoft set for security shopping spree
News Buss said: "Microsoft is not proven in the enterprise security space. Gartner fellow and Microsoft specialist David Mitchell-Smith predicted there would be no huge acquisitions but instead that Microsoft would focus on the "little companies in the... [03 Aug 2006]
Skype hopes ID measures will win business users
News Kurt Sauer, chief security officer for Skype, told silicon.com sister site ZDNet UK: "There's a lot of leverage space in the identity segment. Sauer said: "If you have one single namespace, there's an opportunity there [for Skype] to leverage that... [22 Jun 2006]
Microsoft beefs up Vista's buffer
News The feature, which is called Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR), loads key system files in different memory locations each time the PC starts, making it harder for malicious code to run, according to Microsoft. [02 Jun 2006]
What will the office of the future look like?
News With more and more information being offered at workers' fingertips, and more people collaborating across enterprises, more visual space is necessary. The CIW fictional office space spans 3,500-square feet and anticipates hosting 10,000 visitors... [10 May 2006]
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