Monthly Archives: April 2001
Geekspeak: April 23, 2001
Toshiba takes a new approach to web server appliances with the Magnia SG10. take a cheap Intel Celeron-based system, have it run Linux, put...
Translation Please
The $1 billion Nutrilite division of person-to-person marketer Amway demands a lot from its global Web site. Content must be not just multilingual but...
Call Me Desperate
It must be getting tougher to get attention in these difficult times. Check out the latest e-mail release from High Road Communications, representing PlateSpin...
Net Gear Makers Slash Work Forces
Deep personnel cuts among network gear vendors are taking their toll not only on marketing and administration employees but also on some service and...
P2P Product Finds Its Groove
When Groove Networks released its software and announced three large customers earlier this month, it kicked off business for one of the most watched...
Still Waiting for Bluetooth
Erich Berman has spent six months scouring the Las Vegas trade shows in search of elusive quarry: a hands-on experience with the wireless technology...
Air2Web, Aether Rev Developer Apps
Wireless application enablers Air2Web Inc. and Aether Systems Inc. are each readying upgraded development offerings that focus chiefly on increased mobile commerce security and...
Sun Fires Peer-To-Peer Shot
As it kicks off its newest technology initiative, Sun Microsystems is training gunfire on one of its oldest enemies: Microsoft.Sun this week expects to...
Austin: InfiniBand HQ?
Bragging and Texas go together like enchiladas and hot sauce. So, its not surprising that the states capital happily ticks off its list of...
Prophet In The Valley
Instead of summoning Silicon Valley partners to Redmond, Microsoft is now greeting them in their own backyard.Few people noticed when the company opened the...