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Geekspeak: July 15, 2002
Contest highlights disassembly experts in action.

3PAR Systems Boost Low-End Storage
X-series S400 and S800 build in scalability and high performance.

SDK Unleashes Smart Tags
Making the most of Microsoft Office 2003 means delving into the productivity suite's extensibility potential, one of the most noticeable parts of which is Office's support for Smart Tags.

GSX Server 3 Eases Deployment of VMs
VMware tool offers comprehensive virtualization package for X86 environments.

Check Point Appliance Ably Guards Networks
InterSpect 610 system provides innovative, but pricey, inside-out protection.

Infommersion Puts Flash Into Graphics
Infommersion's $495 Xcelsius Professional Edition 3.0 makes it easy to build interactive graphics applications for PowerPoint andthe Web.

Fedora Core 2 Shows 2.6 Kernels Stuff
Red Hat's general-purpose Linux Distro is smooth.

IPSonar Rolls With Net Changes
Version 3.0 detects variety of intrusions for a price.

Bart Puts Bounce in Network Boots
Bart's Network Boot Disk provides an easy-to-use, customizable boot.

Octivox Lets Callers Be Heard
Ever notice during a conference call that some callers' speaking voices are significantly quieter than others'? Octiv thinks it's solved this problem with a little device called the Octivox Clear Call.

64-Bit Desktop Challenge
eWEEK Labs recently tested Apple's Power Mac G5, driven by dual PowerPC 970s, and Polywell Computers' Athlon 64-based Poly 900NF3-FX1. Both systems delivered high performance running 32-bit code in our tests, but they still await the breadth of software s

Review: Apples 20-Inch iMac
Apple's 20-inch iMac is possibly the prettiest computer we've seen, says PC Magazine.

eWEEK Labs Wish List for 2004
Labs analysts wish for platform neutrality by default, real security awareness and more in 2004.

Stupid Technology Tricks of 2003
From spyware to activation, there were plenty of stupid tech tricks in '03.

eWEEK Labs Analysts Pick Years Top Products
Labs analysts pick the most compelling products they've evaluated this year.

Top Technologies of 2003
Spam slamming and patch management topped the Labs' list of compelling technologies of 2003.

Suns Jaguar Powers Transactions
Sun's rack unit sports new 1,200MHz chips from TI.

FormatX Automates the Look of Files
FormatX, from Cherniak Software, automatically formats CSV data in Excel.

Roundtable: IT Pros Look to 2004
eWEEK Corporate Partners expect IT spending to rise but worry about patches.

RackWise Service Stacks Up Nicely
Visual Network Design's RackWise 1.0, a multivendor equipment diagramming and assembly management utility, takes the sting out of creating plans to rack-mount network infrastructure equipment.