Monthly Archives: April 2001

Hand-To-Hand Content

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It might be the quickest — and most painless — way to send wireless Internet content to handheld computers.WideRay, a San Francisco start-up, last...

EarthLink Goes Wireless

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EarthLink has added wireless networking to its extensive line of broadband services. Starting in April, it began offering subscribers the necessary hardware from 2Wire...

This Is Progress?

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The folks at Aeritas have an interesting value proposition for you frequent flyers: Download your boarding pass into your PDA or mobile phone; walk...

Wireless Serves Java

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Supporters of Sun Microsystems Java Specification for wireless phones have high hopes that the solution will address some of the shortcomings of current wireless...

HandEra Unit Scores With High Res, Flexibility

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Boasting boosted screen resolution and two peripheral expansion slots, the Palm OS-based HandEra 330 stands out as one of the most flexible handheld devices...

Server Speeds App Building

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In the first release since the technology was acquired by Macromedia Inc., the latest version of the ColdFusion application server adds tools and features...

Melissa Webster

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Chief Technology Officer, RetailExchange.comAge: 49Education: Bachelor of Arts Degree from Wellesley CollegeCar: Subaru Legacy WagonStress reliever: Eventing. "Its sort of the triathlon of the...

Hardwiring Privacy

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A European Parliament Committee is expected to take up legislation in coming weeks that would require companies to include privacy-protection technology in their products.The...

The China Question

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Just months after celebrating a hard-fought congressional vote to expand trade with China, technology and Internet companies now fear they could be the next...

Diving In

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Joining the frenzy for all things peer-to-peer, ChainCast Networks officially unveiled its streaming technology last week at the National Association of Broadcasters conference in...