Monthly Archives: January 2001
Magic eMarker
Sonys eMarker is like a magic aural identifier. The one-button gizmo can identify most pop, rock and country songs played on any one of...
See No Evil
The relationship among Wall Street, the investment community and technology is dysfunctional at best. For two years at least, investors courted network service providers...
How May We Serve You?
At a recent news conference in New York, Dell computer announced its readiness to ship Intel-based thin servers with the same direct sales derring-do...
VCs Tighten Their Purse Strings
Companies looking for venture capital financing this year will find there is still plenty of cash available, but it may take a Herculean effort—or...
Thin Rack Servers Gain Momentum
Thin is in, as sales of slim, rack-mounted servers continue to soar and competition for customers heats up with two more major computer makers...
Teaming Up for Manufacturers
Global manufacturers will get more exposure to Parametric Technology Corp.s Web-based project life cycle collaboration tools thanks to partnerships with two big names in...
Smile! Youre Live on the Air
Soon, some job seekers at Cisco Systems Inc. will be able to show up for interviews wearing shorts and bunny slippers if theyre so...
New Company Taps Transmeta Chip for Servers
As if mindful of an energy crunch in Silicon Valley, a group of former Compaq Computer executives have gotten together to form RLX Technologies,...
Obscenity Watch
The inauguration of President George W. Bush and the likely confirmation of John Ashcroft as attorney general have antipornography forces rejoicing and adult-site operators...
Gigabit Ethernet to the Internet
Were used to thinking of gigabit Ethernet as the technology of choice for linking together Fast Ethernet switches, locking together storage area networks and...