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11 November 2008

Ten percent of DNS servers vulnerable

By Bryan Betts, Techworld

More than 10 percent of the Internet's DNS servers are still vulnerable to cache-poisoning attacks, according to a worldwide survey of public-facing Internet nameservers. Read more...

Hackers start DNS attacks, researcher says31 Jul 08
DNS attack writer a victim of his own creation30 Jul 08
Prepare for 'imminent' attack on core Internet DNS23 Jul 08
Toshiba announces first AMD Puma laptops05 Jun 08
AMD unleashes Puma laptop chip platform04 Jun 08
Bournemouth gets 100Mbps 'sewer broadband' 08 May 08
Microsoft uses Silverlight to revampt Download Center07 May 08

'HD' Other Articles

26 February 2008

Windows Server 2008: the host with the most

By Tom Yager

A standing complaint about Windows Server is its resource footprint. Those in IT just take as rote that it requires lots of memory, lots of CPU, and lots of disk to put any substantial services on the air with Windows Server 2003. Read more...

Black Hat: Apps security main focus31 Jul 07
Hitachi pips Seagate to 1TB drive05 Jan 07
How serious are wireless driver threats?28 Nov 06
Macworld: Apple's MacBook Air - evolution, not revolution16 Jan 08
How Wal-Mart lost its technology edge10 Oct 07

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20 November 2008

"Open University" Becomes "Closed University"

By Glyn Moody

Now that Microsoft has finished taking over the BBC, it seems it's moving on to new prey: Read more...

The future is green, open source and Nintendo16 Apr 08
Without Costing an Arm and a Leg23 Jan 08

'HD' Whitepapers

28 February 2007

Symbol laser projection display (LPD): A miniature, high resolution projection engine

By Symbol

Symbol Technologies has developed a micro laser projection display (LPD) engine, which employs red, green, and blue lasers to produce full color, XGA resolution images and HD quality video. Since lasers are small, power efficient light sources, the device is miniature and can be battery operated. Read more...

C6100 Series Digital Color Printers22 Feb 07

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