Technology and the Internet
Seeking to dispel growing fears that its flagship Macintosh computer is taking a back seat while it focuses on newer technologies, Apple Computer laid out ambitious plans Tuesday for enhancing the Mac’s basic software with new communications, graphics and customization capabilities.
March 4, 1992
A code-cracking feat last week by 23-year-old UC Berkeley graduate student Ian Goldberg came as little surprise to the crypto-weenies involved in the endless battle over U.S. government encryption policy.
Feb. 3, 1997
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March 18, 2011
Intel Corp., the world’s top computer chip maker, said it will work with a unit of Security Dynamics Technologies Inc. to develop chips that have built-in security capabilities intended to prevent fraud.
Jan. 19, 1999
Security Dynamics Buys RSA Data for $200 Million: The maker of secure products for the computer industry said it will acquire the tiny but well-known RSA Data Security Inc. in a stock deal valued at $200 million.
April 16, 1996
Cylink Corp. and RSA Data Security Inc. said they have settled a patent dispute over their competing products, which provide security for information on the Internet.
Jan. 8, 1997
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RSA Data Security, a unit of Bedford, Mass.
Feb. 3, 1998
EMC Corp., the world’s biggest maker of storage for computers, agreed to buy RSA Security Inc. for about $2.1 billion to expand its security software business.
June 30, 2006
Shares of security software makers surged Wednesday on optimism that recent Internet-related computer crimes will spur increased demand.
Feb. 10, 2000
Prism Technologies sued Johnson & Johnson, the world’s biggest producer of medical devices, VeriSign Inc. and two other companies, claiming they had infringed a patent covering Internet security technology.
April 14, 2005