| TOP STORIES - November 5, 2008 | | | | | | | What's Most Pressing for Programmers? Darryl K. Taft: At the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC), a panel of experts debate what's best for programmers and languages. READ MORE >> Optical Scanners Winning War of Voting Machines The largest migration of voting technology in the nation's history has changed the technological face of voting since the infamous Florida punch-card fiasco of 2000. Sparked by more than $1 billion spent on new voting machines, optical scanning technology is clearly preferred over Direct Recording Electronic devices. READ MORE >> Sponsored by Ziff Davis Enterprise In a hurry? For the most up to date technology news from our knowledgeable and trusted editors, visit us at eWEEK mobile today for all your news on the go. Go to mobile.eweek.com. | | Keeping an Eye Out for the Sinowal Trojan RSA, EMC's security division, reported last week that its researchers found a treasure trove of financial data stolen by the Sinowal Trojan. Here is more background on the Trojan and RSA's findings. READ MORE >> Security Bug Bites Adobe Reader Core Security Technologies uncovered a flaw in Adobe Reader that could allow an attacker to take control of a vulnerable system. Adobe has reportedly fixed the issue, and a security update is on the way today. READ MORE >> The Only Problem with Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Search The search engine market is on the precipice of some great innovation, but no one knows exactly what next-generation search engines will look like, four search experts concluded during a panel on the future of search at Defrag 08. READ MORE >> | |  | | | |  | | | |
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