Guest Editorial: Thoughts on secure operating systems
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Thoughts on secure operating systems
Thoughts on secure operating systems
07/21/2004 10:48 AMGuest Editorial: Why Apple Needs To
Support USB 2.0
Guest Editorial: Why Apple Needs To
Support USB 2.0
03/19/2003 10:25 PMGuest editorial debunks Linux security
concerns
Guest editorial debunks Linux security
concerns
07/28/2004 07:46 AMGuest Editorial: Annalee Newitz Weighs
in on the Perfect 10 Ruling.
Guest Editorial: Annalee Newitz Weighs
in on the Perfect 10 Ruling.
08/03/2004 09:26 PMAVN Online:
Guest Editorial:
Annalee Newitz Weighs in on the Perfect 10 Ruling. "The ruling
explains that, to qualify for safe harbors, a company must terminate
its relationship with a user or customer if they receive 'repeat
notifications' of copyright infringement. 'Repeat notifications' means
multiple takedown notices." They say porn is the first to adopt new
technologies, so why not anti-technologies? I find two separate
disturbing precedents here: first, the idea that the DMCA applies to
any company that has some relationship with copyright infringers (e.g.
billing services) and second, the termination thing.
New secure operating system needed
New secure operating system needed
03/29/2005 05:50 PM One PC, many operating systems
One PC, many operating systems
07/25/2004 02:27 PMElectric New Paper Jul 25 2004 5:45PM GMT
PowerPC Operating Systems
PowerPC Operating Systems
07/15/2004 10:27 AMPersonal operating systems
Personal operating systems
06/17/2005 07:20 PM
Last week I upgraded to the 10.4 ("Tiger") version of Mac OS X, and
I've been getting acquainted with its new features. The headline
attractions are Spotlight (for search), Dashboard (for lightweight
applications), and Automator (for scripting). Although I'm happy to
have them, none seems likely to make me wildly more productive. That's
not entirely Apple's fault, though. As the boundaries between desktop
systems and the network continue to blur, it gets harder to deliver
value purely in the form of OS or application upgrades.
Consider Spotlight, OS X's new search engine. It works so quickly
that, while composing this sentence, I was able to search for "so
quickly" and find the file I was in the midst of writing. Other
aspects of Spotlight are less compelling, however. The advanced query
syntax should be more accessible and better documented. Search results
should embed the found words in contextual wrappers.
Even with such improvements, Spotlight wouldn't be indispensable to
me. As I noted
a> back in January, desktop search feels like an anachronism in 2005.
Increasingly, my data lives in the network. There, it's searchable in
the same way from any of the various machines I regularly use. And
when I choose to make it so, it's also visible to colleagues or to the
Web's aggregation engines. Enhancing these tasks will matter much more
to me in the coming months and years than indexing my local hard
drives will. [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
...In Operating Systems We Trust
In Operating Systems We Trust
09/07/2004 06:37 AM55 Operating Systems On A PowerBook
55 Operating Systems On A PowerBook
12/17/2003 09:35 AMSlashdot Dec 17 2003 9:07AM ET
Next G5 Multitasks Operating Systems
Next G5 Multitasks Operating Systems
12/24/2004 12:44 PMSlashdot Dec 23 2004 9:48PM GMT
Making Operating Systems Faster
Making Operating Systems Faster
06/03/2004 10:32 AMOperating systems can take some funny
turns
Operating systems can take some funny
turns
04/19/2004 04:22 AMThere are similarities among all these operating systems but when
you've used one relatively exclusively for many years, you become
conditioned to look for certain signs that indicate potential problems
and instinctively react to those signs.
A History of Apple's Operating Systems
A History of Apple's Operating Systems
03/06/2004 01:53 AMA History of Apple's Operating
Systems
kernelthread.com/mac/oshistory
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"A History of Apple's Operating Systems"
"A History of Apple's Operating Systems"
03/08/2004 11:17 PMpalmOne might use other operating
systems besides Palm
palmOne might use other operating
systems besides Palm
01/29/2004 10:58 AMGuess it's just one of those days, but there's even more Palm-related
news. Well, sort of. InfoSync reports than in an interview with a
Swedish...
Self-Healing in Modern Operating Systems
Self-Healing in Modern Operating Systems
12/22/2004 01:07 AMJava and Sun's operating systems: better
together?
Java and Sun's operating systems: better
together?
07/07/2004 09:56 AM
Every now and then I find myself playing the Howard Beale (Peter
Finch) role in
Network, across from
Arthur Jensen (Ned Beatty), the capitalist visionary who explains how
things really work. At Digital ID World in 2002, it was Phil Becker
who
channeled
Arthur Jensen. During last week's
Gillmor
Gang show, it was Sun's Jonathan Schwartz. In the wake of JavaOne
I'd been thinking tactically about technical aspects of Java. For
Schwartz, though, it's all strategic and economic -- as in this
sermonette on
leasing
and net present value. I've thought a lot about subscription
businesses, and I've even
helped create
one, so I have a basic appreciation for the model. But I'm not
qualified to evaluate Schwartz's plans for turning Sun's various
assets into recurring revenue -- at least, not on financial terms.
...Creaky Operating Systems Form IT
Foundations
Creaky Operating Systems Form IT
Foundations
03/19/2005 02:33 AMITU: Telco Operating Systems Get
Standards Boost
ITU: Telco Operating Systems Get
Standards Boost
05/17/2004 01:40 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum May 17 2004 5:14AM GMT
Complete History of Apple Operating
Systems
Complete History of Apple Operating
Systems
03/06/2004 02:03 AMPalm develops twin operating systems
Palm develops twin operating systems
02/11/2004 01:49 PMvnunet.com Feb 11 2004 6:39PM GMT
Retired Microsoft Operating Systems
Still Popular
Retired Microsoft Operating Systems
Still Popular
12/13/2003 10:28 AMUsers cling to old Microsoft operating
systems
Users cling to old Microsoft operating
systems
12/12/2003 01:58 PMThe software giant can stop selling older operating systems, and it
can even stop supporting them, but that doesn't mean that customers
won't still use them.
Microsoft threat to discontinue Windows
98 and NT operating systems
Microsoft threat to discontinue Windows
98 and NT operating systems
02/19/2004 02:37 AMWorld Socialist Web Site Feb 19 2004 7:02AM GMT
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in Israel:
Operating systems aren't a religion
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in Israel:
Operating systems aren't a religion
05/04/2004 05:11 AMHaaretz May 4 2004 9:36AM GMT
video archives from the 19th ACM
Symposium on Operating Systems
Principles (SOSP)
video archives from the 19th ACM
Symposium on Operating Systems
Principles (SOSP)
01/05/2004 09:11 PMThe
video
archives from the 19th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles
(SOSP) have been posted.
Sasser worm hits three leading Microsoft
operating systems - experts (AFP)
Sasser worm hits three leading Microsoft
operating systems - experts (AFP)
05/01/2004 06:32 PMAFP - A new Internet worm spreading worldwide hits computers with
certain Microsoft operating systems and causes no apparent damage, but
closes down the operating system and sends it into a re-boot loop, two
US computer security firms said.
Sasser worm hits three leading Microsoft
operating systems - experts
Sasser worm hits three leading Microsoft
operating systems - experts
05/01/2004 10:42 PMChannel NewsAsia May 2 2004 2:39AM GMT
Stocks Decline on Downbeat Cisco Systems
Outlook, Second Thoughts on Interest
Rate Hike
Stocks Decline on Downbeat Cisco Systems
Outlook, Second Thoughts on Interest
Rate Hike
08/11/2004 03:11 PMXposed Aug 11 2004 7:03PM GMT
Nortel Launches New Secure Wi-Fi WLAN
Products and Systems
Nortel Launches New Secure Wi-Fi WLAN
Products and Systems
03/24/2005 12:16 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Mar 24 2005 3:35PM GMT
Secure Defense Systems Launches Web
Monitoring Program
Secure Defense Systems Launches Web
Monitoring Program
07/26/2004 02:22 AMSecure Defense Systems, a leading Security Consulting and Risk
Management Company, has announced the launch of Secure InfoSource,a
proprietary program for web monitoring and deep web mining related to
issues of security, safety and competitive business intelligence.
[PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]
System Services for the Windows Server
2003 Family and Windows XP Operating
Systems
System Services for the Windows Server
2003 Family and Windows XP Operating
Systems
06/14/2004 06:15 PMCisco Systems Introduces New Portfolio
of Integrated Services Routers for
Highly Secure, Wire-Speed Delivery o
Cisco Systems Introduces New Portfolio
of Integrated Services Routers for
Highly Secure, Wire-Speed Delivery o
09/15/2004 09:54 AMdBusinessNews.com Sep 15 2004 1:58PM GMT
HotFix Watch: You cannot use the
Operating System Deployment Feature Pack
to deploy an operating system
HotFix Watch: You cannot use the
Operating System Deployment Feature Pack
to deploy an operating system
04/16/2005 07:50 AMBroadbandaction Inc to Deliver Echoworx
Secure Email™ Secure Messaging
Solution Designed to Meet the Nee
Broadbandaction Inc to Deliver Echoworx
Secure Email™ Secure Messaging
Solution Designed to Meet the Nee
04/05/2005 09:12 AMComputer Security News Apr 5 2005 1:18PM GMT
Max Secure Spyware Detector - Secure
your Corporate Network from Spies
Max Secure Spyware Detector - Secure
your Corporate Network from Spies
04/18/2005 03:55 AMMax Secure Software, developer and global leader in information
security products varying from a broad range of security software
solutions, and services designed to help individuals, small and
mid-sized businesses, and large enterprises security announces release
of new product, Spyware Detector Enterprise Edition. [PRWEB Apr 18,
2005]
Guest PC now available for Mac OS X
Guest PC now available for Mac OS X
02/01/2005 09:36 PMLismore Software Systems has released its new Mac OS X program that
emulates an x86 PC.
Like Microsoft’s Virtual PC for Mac, Lismore’s Guest PCx is a virtual
program that allows the installation of the Microsoft Windows
operating system on a Mac and makes available the software developed
only for Windows compatible computers.
Guest PC requires an Apple Macintosh with PowerPC G3, G4 or G5
processor, Apple Mac OS X version 10.3 or later, 2 GB or more of free
hard disk space, 256 MB or more RAM, a1024 x 768 color display, a CD
or DVD drive and a keyboard, mouse or compatible pointing device. To
install Windows, a licensed copy of Microsoft Windows must be
purchased separately.
Lismore is offering a Family License for installing Guest PC on
multiple computers. A single version is priced at $69.99.
Guest PC update now available
Guest PC update now available
03/30/2005 11:35 AMLismore Software Systems announced today the release of an updated
version of Guest PC 1.2.
Guest PC, a Mac OS X application that allows the creation of a virtual
x86 computer on the Mac, has been given a 2x performance boost on G5's
plus better support for dual-headed machines, according to Lismore.
The update has added serial port support, USB-to-Serial adapter
support, and extended peripheral devices support. It also fixes a few
bugs, such as DR-DOS 7 hangs, SLAX crash and some VisualBasic
application crashes.
Guest PC 1.2 is available for US$69.99, which includes Family License
and free support. System requirements include Apple Macintosh with
PowerPC G3, G4 or G5 processor with Apple Mac OS X version 10.3 or
later, 2 GB or more free hard drive space, 256 MB or more RAM, 1024 x
768 color display and CD or DVD drive.
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