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Bagle attack comes in two waves

September 21, 2005 New variants of the veteran pest have been sent out in two waves of spam, an antivirus firm says. TAGS: Bagle virus, Sophos Plc., antivirus company, wave, antivirus, variant, trojan horse, attack, security, e-mail

Cisco outlines next Web revolution

September 19, 2007 Internet, growing urban populations and low hardware costs will fuel another major wave of innovation, company executive says. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., women, investment, innovation, developing country, population, fiber-optics, wave, laptop computer

Experts: End of e-mail viruses is nigh

April 28, 2005 Mass-mailing viruses are on their way out, some security execs say, and spyware is set to take their place as a key pest. TAGS: e-mail virus, Infosecurity Europe, wave, ocean, spyware, virus, London, e-mail, conference, security

FAQ: Energy on the high seas

August 15, 2007 Harnessing the power of the ocean may be the next big opportunity in energy. Here's what you need to know.Photos: Tapping wave power TAGS: sea, turbine, ocean, power, energy, wave, U.S.

Politicians squabble over digital-TV funds

March 28, 2007 Democrats urge spending more on converter boxes to keep older sets working after 2009, but Republicans say funding is sufficient. TAGS: coupon, Democrat, politician, Republican, Rep., digital television, household, TV, analog, wave, transition, satellite

Science hangs 10 at surf contest

February 7, 2006 Weather data helps successful launch of Mavericks competition. Photos: Riding mighty waves TAGS: Hawaii, beach, wave, Japan, California

RIAA files new round of file-swapping suits

April 28, 2004 The record industry focuses on students at 14 universities in lawsuits targeting 477 individuals. TAGS: RIAA, file-trading, file-swapping, lawsuit, round, student, wave, Apple iTunes, music, Apple Computer

Microsoft memo: Realigning the Windows unit

March 23, 2006 Redmond exec Kevin Johnson rallies the troops as Microsoft moves toward a new era of software and services. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Live, innovation, memo, wave, vision, MSN, Redmond, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., server, operating system

Microsoft: Slow going in biz software push

March 8, 2005 "Project Green" effort to bring disparate business applications under a single code base will happen--eventually. TAGS: code base, business application, wave, challenge, Microsoft SQL Server, senior vice president, Microsoft Corp., conference

Supercomputer simulates black hole collision

April 19, 2006 NASA calls the simulation a breakthrough in the observation of black holes and in the understanding of the universe. TAGS: universe, supercomputer, theory, gravity, Holy Grail, Intel Itanium 2, wave, scientist, pattern, energy, merger

File-sharing crackdown rages worldwide

November 23, 2005 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says the recording industry does not need to go after every single infringer. It has already created a deterrent. TAGS: recording industry, Argentina, file-sharing, legal action, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Sweden, wave, Singapore, campaign, P2P, U.S., music

MP3 creator returns with 3D sound

July 23, 2004 Is that someone whispering in your ear? German team serves up tomorrow's superrealistic audio. TAGS: illusion, speakers, wave, audio, MP3, analysis, 3D, PC

The future of J2EE

November 13, 2003 BEA's Tod Nielsen says Java has come to a fateful crossroads as it turns 8 years old. TAGS: J2EE, Java, computing, wave, applet, development, developer, information technology, programming, Web browser

Magnets attracting wireless attention

September 19, 2003 The humble star of many a science project is gaining the attention of home-electronics firms and government agencies as an alternative to Bluetooth and other wireless techniques. TAGS: induction, magnet, Bluetooth, government agency, wave, Ericsson Inc., headset, technique, wireless technology, attention, cell phone, Microsoft Corp.

Riding the wave of video downloads

May 11, 2005 Start-up TotalVid targets niche customers who have fewer channels to turn to for specialty content. Photo: Surfing for video TAGS: home improvement, wave, Internet service, video, movies, DVD, TV, movie

New wave of Web ads on the way

March 30, 2004 Marketers are promising new "lite" online ads that are more effective and less annoying, but they could have a hard time convincing jaded Web surfers that they're for real. TAGS: 180Solutions, online advertising, adware, wave, venture capital

Offshore and beyond

November 8, 2003 McKinsey finds that while companies are exporting back-office functions and service jobs, they are mistakenly leaving billions of dollars in savings behind. TAGS: back-office, globalization, offshoring, offshore, savings, transformation, aerospace, data entry, wave, business process, barrier, India, worker, U.S.

Record industry warns of new lawsuits

October 17, 2003 The Recording Industry Association of America has begun preparing a second round of file-swapping lawsuits, notifying 204 individuals that they are in line to be sued for copyright infringement. TAGS: RIAA, file-swapping, Kazaa, lawsuit, suit, round, letter, wave, P2P, chance

A green voyage around the globe

August 19, 2006 Earthrace hopes to be the first high-tech powerboat to circumnavigate the globe on a renewable fuel known as biodiesel. TAGS: biodiesel, New Zealand, boat, fuel, renewable energy, Vancouver, globe, crew, wave, San Francisco

The week in review: Subpoenas' sour note

August 1, 2003 The recording industry's wave of subpoenas targeting file swappers may be headed for a wipeout as a major Internet service provider and a prominent congressman issue challenges. TAGS: subpoena, RIAA, file-swapping, recording industry, congressman, Week in review, wave, Internet Service Provider, SBC Communications Inc., service provider, conference, security
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