Monthly Archives: February 2001
Whats On Your Desktop?
The expense of maintaining an up-to-date inventory database has discouraged some corporations from embracing asset management, throwing cold water on a potentially hot market...
Handheld Combat
A struggle for dominance over the browsers that run on wireless handsets appears to be shaping up that could rival the browser wars in...
Fast Facts Matrix: February 5, 2001
RealNetworks Hoops It UpRealNetworks last week announced a multiyear deal with the National Basketball Association under which RealNetworks will offer audio broadcasts of NBA...
Its 5 OClock, and Its Much Too Crowded
Scientists have been studying road traffic patterns for years, yielding absolutely no discernible results. Now, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, scientists are working...
Techless in D.C.
OK. I know its only George W. Bushs third week in office, but I think the question is legitimate: Where is his technology advisor?There...
Judith Sprieser
Judith Sprieser turned a lot of heads when she decided last summer to take on the role of chief executive of Transora, a marketplace...
Bush Eyes Tech Woes
As the communications industry weighed security problems early last week at the annual ComNet conference here, just a few blocks away advisers on President...
Duping Dupes
New anti-piracy technology from Intel is making a hit in the entertainment industry.A little-known Intel invention called High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection — becoming widely...
David Ditzel
David R. Ditzel is the rare technologist who not only likes to be on the theoretical leading edge, but the contentious firing line as...
Robbie Bach
Robbie Bach is betting more than half a billion dollars that Microsoft has got game. Make that a totally awesome, wet-your-pants, slime-green-colored game machine...