Monthly Archives: February 2001
Rookies Stay Home
Learning from experience seemed to be the theme at this years Demo conference, with startups vying to show off their technology and eager to...
Bingo!
Almost below the radar, gaming and lotto sites have become among the most popular destinations on the Web.Such sites let players play free games...
The New Mr. Bill Show
In another lifetime, Bill Coleman probably worked for UPS. Just like the dependable guy in the brown hat, BEA Systems CEO always seems to...
Sending Out Strong Signals
As wireless technologies filter into the corporate workplace, wireless vendors are turning their attention to systems integrators to broaden their reach across enterprise back-end...
Grip on Security Weakens
As handheld devices such as PalmPilots and cell phones have become ever more popular, virus writers and other hackers have begun to focus some...
The Buzz: February 19, 2001
Microsoft Case Goes to AudioThose interested in the ongoing battle between Microsoft and the U.S. Department of Justice can get an earful later this...
Geekspeak: February 19, 2001
Nearly every method for inputting data in a handheld computer requires users to learn a new way to enter the letters and numbers with...
Dialing Up Palm OS
Following divergent paths to wireless voice and data convergence, Kyocera Corp.s QCP 6035 Smartphone and Handspring Corp.s VisorPhone Springboard module each do a good...
Get Ready for Your Close-up With AV
The audio/video field is creeping closer to the computer domain, and CTOs and IS directors soon may find themselves responsible for both. Trust me—it...
Look Whos Talking: February 19, 2001
Looks like the technology labor shortage could soon become a surplus. Even technology workers in Atlanta, one of the nations fastest-growing cities, cant outrun...