Monthly Archives: December 2000

Making DSL Safe for Masses

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Nortel Networks Corp., of Brampton, Ontario, is rolling out a broadband service node to make digital subscriber lines more attractive to a wider market...

Opera 5.0 Changes Tune to Better Compete

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Its tough to move up from no. 3 when nos. 1 and 2 are household names and youre a little-known company from Norway. Its...

Should Old Amusements Be Forgot?

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With the presidential election wrapped up and the year winding down, Spencer found himself reminiscing about some of the funnier rumors and tidbits that...

Wireless Services Hit Snags

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Big brother is proving to be a tough sell. While location-based advertising services for wireless devices have a great deal of potential, the pesky...

Lotus Is Catching the Wireless Bug

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Al Zollar has been on the job as CEO of Lotus Development Corp. for nearly a year, and the period has been an unusually...

Palm Pair Handles Office Applications

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Two recently released applications—Cutting Edge Software Inc.s QuickOffice 5.0 and DataViz Inc.s Documents To Go Professional Edition—can significantly extend the functionality of Palm OS-based...

Chief Strategy Officer: Got What It Takes?

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In the "e" world, little makes sense, but what does is made coherent by a fluid approach to money, markets, management and technology. Its...

eFiles: December 18, 2001

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Retaking Control At FordFord Motor Co. two years ago decided it had better things to do than host Web servers. So, like most major...

Always-On Gets More Secure

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Protection in a boxIntel Corp. last week launched a broadband router to help protect the security of always-on Internet connections at small and home...

P2P Gets Jury of Its Peers

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Do you have P2P jitters?Is all the talk about peer-to-peer sending frigid, lack-of-control, lack-of-security, lack-of-standards shivers down your spine?Stop fretting. P2P is about a...