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Sun confirms memory problem

Author: JT Smith A defective memory component that Sun Microsystems Inc. has been quietly trying to fix for the past several months is continuing to...

Column: VA Linux finally shows signs of life

Author: JT Smith From a ZDII column: "VA Linux won back some fans on Wall Street this week with its impressive fourth-quarter earnings report. While...

Company falls victim to bogus press release

Author: JT Smith Emulex Corp. said on Friday it had been the victim of a hoax that caused its stock to plummet more than 50...

AOL details interactive TV plans

Author: JT Smith Reuters is reporting, America Online outlined specifics of how it plans to structure agreements with content providers for its interactive television...

False alarms spark barrage of Akamai complaints

Author: JT Smith Akamai, which speeds content delivery on the Internet by maintaining a network of computers closer to consumers, is receiving daily gripes from...

NA confirms PGP bug and promises a fix

Author: JT Smith According to ZDNet News UK, security firm Network Associates has promised a fix for versions 5.5.x to 6.5.3 of its PGP...

FCC delays spectrum auction, allows more bidders

Author: JT Smith Federal regulators said today they would delay a hotly anticipated auction for wireless "spectrum," in part to allow more companies a chance...

Europe’s four little MP3s

Author: JT Smith The Standard looks at four businessmen that have trademarked country domains that begin with MP3, and that have now formed an...

B-to-B: Evolution, not revolution

Author: JT Smith The Standard observes that online marketplaces are getting squeezed from all sides, now some are transforming themselves into application service providers.

Web traffic servers fail

Author: JT Smith According to the Wall Street Journal, four of the 13 computers that manage global Internet traffic partially failed for a brief...