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Smart card tamper-proofing tools for license

November 1, 2004 Cryptography Research is licensing its technology for blocking differential power analysis, or DPA, attacks. TAGS: Cryptography Research, smart card, analysis, attack

Technology voter guide 2008 - Analysis

October 31, 2008 Congress members whose votes are deemed most tech-friendly: Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell and Texas Rep. Ron Paul. Here's why. TAGS: id, function, analysis

VeriSign to acquire CallVision

January 11, 2006 Company's deal to buy developer of online analysis applications is valued at $30 million. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., analysis

Open-source security moves to next step

January 11, 2008 Eleven projects are certified as secure in government-backed initiative led by source code analysis specialist Coverity. TAGS: Coverity, open source, project, open-source software, security, analysis

Price cuts on Apple iPhone likely, analysis finds

January 18, 2007 Consulting firm predicts wide profit margins will lead Apple to trim retail prices eventually. TAGS: iSuppli Corp., retail price, Apple iPhone, Apple Computer, consulting company, analysis, margin, manufacturing

IBM opens up analysis software

January 24, 2006 Big Blue submits technology for analyzing unstructured data to open-source development community. TAGS: Unstructured Information Management Architecture, IBM Corp., open source, analysis

Microsoft picks up business analytics tool

March 14, 2005 The technology, called Analysis Cubes for Excel, will be one of several extension modules for Great Plains 8.0. TAGS: business analytics, Great Plains Software, module, analysis, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Corp., acquisition

Silicon, silicone and Alaskan salmon

October 16, 2007 The Aleutians may not become "Rubber Hose Valley" any day soon, but tiny hoses could help spawn a major change in biological equipment.Photos: Fluidigm BioMark system TAGS: hose, fluid, silicon, population, department, analysis

Google retains lead in U.S. search market

May 22, 2006 It continues to outpace Microsoft and Yahoo, according to the latest numbers from one network analysis firm. TAGS: ComScore, market share, Time Warner Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., analysis, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Traveling exhibit offers 'CSI' experience

October 4, 2007 Visitors to a Boston science museum solve simulated crimes through lab experiments, 'morgue' visits and computer analysis.Photos: Exhibit lets you star in 'CSI' TAGS: exhibit, Boston, museum, crime, Massachusetts, analysis

Study: Few bugs in MySQL database

February 4, 2005 The open-source database has only 97 flaws and has been well-coded, an analysis finds. TAGS: Coverity, MySQL, MySQL Database, analysis, open source, flaw, bug, code, database, security, Linux, Microsoft Corp.

Spam's 'dirty dozen' exposed

March 1, 2004 The United States, Canada, China, South Korea and the Netherlands are the top five birthplaces of spam worldwide, according to a new analysis. TAGS: spam, Sophos Plc., South Korea, Netherlands, Graham Cluley, Canada, junk e-mail, China, analysis, U.S.

How filmmaking is like launching a start-up

August 10, 2007 Software executive-turned filmmaker Charles Ferguson talks about tech's role in his award-winning documentary on the U.S. occupation in Iraq. TAGS: Iraq, film, documentary, occupation, filmmaking, policy, analysis, U.S.

Hollywood's copyright enforcer

August 27, 2007 Dean Garfield helped lead the fights against music sites Grokster and Kazaa. Now he's battling pirates from the movie studios' ramparts. TAGS: Dean Garfield, Hollywood, piracy, music industry, Grokster Ltd., RIAA, Kazaa, movie, movies, analysis

Key bugs in core Linux code squashed

August 3, 2005 Serious bugs in the latest Linux kernel have been fixed, a sign that the open-source OS is maturing. TAGS: Coverity, defect, Linux kernel, Linux, analysis, bug, code, file system, operating system, security, networking, open source, programming, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Yahoo names chief number-cruncher

December 13, 2004 Former data-mining CEO will oversee all that user data the Web portal giant collects as surfers pass through. TAGS: data mining, Web portal, Yahoo! Inc., analysis, CEO

Report: Florida data suggests e-voting problems

November 19, 2004 Analysis by U.C. Berkeley researchers contends there was link between e-voting machines and a pro-Bush skew in Florida. TAGS: e-voting, county, Florida, vote, analysis, Republican, professor, researcher, president, pattern, Democrat, factor, theory

AOL signs up for Omniture traffic tool

August 23, 2004 The three-year, $15 million deal is for Omniture's SiteCatalyst traffic analysis service. TAGS: Omniture, America Online Inc., analysis

Overture tool broadens ad analysis

July 28, 2004 Software lets advertisers automate keyword bidding based on response metrics and figure out which campaigns are underperforming. TAGS: Overture Services Inc., online advertising, paid search, Yahoo! Inc., campaign, analysis

24/7, Kanoodle team up on targeted ads

May 24, 2004 Second-tier paid-search company Kanoodle.com plans to license 24/7 Real Media's Web surfer analysis system in order to develop its own service for behaviorally targeted text ads. TAGS: 24/7 Real Media Inc., text advertisement, New York, analysis
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