- 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.