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Filed under: Palm, Mobile Minute

Palm says goodbye to IBM Java virtual machine

WebSphere Micro EnvironmentThere are thousands of free and commercial applications for PalmOS. But some of the best applications for Palm devices, like Opera Mini, don't actually run on PalmOS. They're Java midlets that run on a Java Virtual Machine (JVM).

For the past few years, Palm has offered a free download of IBM's WebSphere EveryPlace Micro Environment JVM. But for some unexplained reason, Palm will stop offering a download link on Jan 12, 2008. Palm will still offer support for anyone who has already installed the JVM on their device, but no new customers will be able to grab the virtual machine.

So if you haven't already downloaded the awkwardly named WebSphere Everyplace Micro Everyplace Micro Environment now might be a good time to grab it. The JVM will not run on older Palm devices like the Tungsten W, Tungsten T2, or Zire 71, but if you've purchased a Palm phone or PDA in the last few years you should be able to download and install this free application.

Filed under: Security, Windows, Microsoft

Microsoft OneCare not much of a firewall

Windows OneCareMicrosoft has made much of Windows OneCare, its new security bundle that includes, among other things, a firewall. It turns out, however, that in its default configuration OneCare's firewall is full of holes. According to InfoWorld's Roger Grimes, OneCare automatically permits all traffic from two types of programs: Any program using the Java Virtual Machine, and any program digitally signed. Microsoft has responded to the criticisms by saying that the JVM exception can be turned off (something that novice users will never, ever do), and that spyware is rarely signed. Concerning the latter, Grimes correctly points out that signed spyware is not unheard of and that when OneCare becomes the default security solution for many users, signed spyware will become the norm. While OneCare is still in beta and Microsoft could change the default settings for its final release, their responses (posted on Grimes' blog) don't really inspire optimism.

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