Welcome to the 71st edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs. There were so many blogs covering this week’s Oracle Open World that ...

Rapid Repair, a company that fixes iPods and Zunes with 24-48 hour turnarounds (for when you need it fixed and back in your hands ...

Oops: The case is clearly a major embarrassment for both the FBI and CIA and has already raised a host of questions. Chief among them: ...

Our US Mobile Operator team has come up with some great discounts for Microsoft Developers, IT Pros and MSPP Partners. The Sprint Touch ...

A man faces a stiff sentence after admitting he controlled an army of 250,000 compromised PCs in order to harvest PayPal usernames and passwords and ...

First the good news. We are seeing substantial progress on patching Microsoft security vulnerabilities. Most vendors are testing applicable Microsoft patches on a timely basis ...

Random numbers are critical for cryptography: for encryption keys, random authentication challenges, initialization vectors, nonces, key-agreement schemes, generating prime numbers and so on. Break the ...

Here in the US, the Constitution specifically allows law enforcement "search and seizure" with a specifically targeted warrant. That seems to be all that Hushmail ...

"The suitcase nuke is an exciting topic that really lends itself to movies," said Vahid Majidi, the assistant director of the FBI’s Weapons of Mass ...

A bit more than a year after going gold, Microsoft is already assessing and discussing some lessons learned from Vista’s underwhelming debut. ZDNet quotes Microsoft ...

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