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Oracle updates PeopleSoft programs
CNET News - October 5, 2005
Software releases are among company's first steps in merging acquired technologies, Oracle says.
Microsoft to provide security strategy update
CNET News - October 4, 2005
CEO Steve Ballmer and security chief Mike Nash are expected to detail Microsoft's security strategy and product plans at an event on Thursday.
Sony cracks down on PSP hacks
CNET News - September 29, 2005
Firmware update will fix flaw that lets hackers downgrade latest console software and run their own code.
SanDisk stakes its future on TrustedFlash
CNET News - September 27, 2005
update New cards let consumers move digital video and music among devices without violating copyright protection.Photos: Musical memory cards
IBM updates low-end Intel servers
CNET News - September 27, 2005
Big Blue introduces a new server for very small businesses and improves two other single-processor machines geared for similar customers.
Handhelds Get a Boost From Windows Mobile 5
PC World Reviews - September 27, 2005
The Dell Axim X51v and the HP iPaq rx1950 will appeal to two very different kinds of PDA users.
RIM picks Intel for new BlackBerrys
CNET News - September 27, 2005
update Maker of the handheld device ends months of speculation by committing to the chipmaker's "Hermon" processors.
Images: Itsy-bitsy lineman
CNET News - September 26, 2005
Due to a bug in a recent update to EA's "Madden 2006," a New York Jets lineman shows up in the game as 7 inches tall.
'Madden' bug makes NFL player tiny
CNET News - September 26, 2005
Glitch in game's second roster update of the year leaves one New York Jet player a mere 7 inches tall. Images: Itsy-bitsy lineman
Virtualized-OS company makes 64-bit change
CNET News - September 26, 2005
SWsoft updates Virtuozzo to support 64-bit x86 chips, a useful feature for software that lets administrators carve up servers into partitions.
VoIP wants to cut the computer cord
CNET News - September 26, 2005
So-called softphone technology could let everything from an iPod to a PDA act like a telephone.
Full Disclosure: Auto Updates--No Quick Security Fix
PC World Articles - September 26, 2005
Why you can't rely on Windows to keep itself protected.
Gadget Tips: Windows Media Player Updates Your Podcasts
PC World Articles - September 26, 2005
Also: Convert cell-phone videos to a DVD-froiendly format; watch videos on a PlayStation Portable.
DVD Insider - Quick Update...
eCoustics Articles - September 23, 2005
Palm's profits fall despite Treo sales
CNET News - September 22, 2005
Company blames lackluster handheld sales on the general decline in PDA shipments.