Monthly Archives: May 2001
The Buzz: May 7, 2001
Have Some Web With Your CoffeeCoffee drinkers at starbucks stores across the continent will soon be able to surf the Net while sipping java.In...
Wearable Computing: More Than Geek Chic
Although widely considered geek chic, wearable computing systems are steadily gaining ground in vertical and consumer arenas alike.At the center of the movement is...
Presenter Aims at Enterprise
Staking ground in an area it calls Business Knowledge Delivery, Presenter.com Inc., of San Jose, Calif., is shipping a version of its iPresentation Suite...
Wireless LANs to Roam Free
Wireless local area networks have been slow to mature, but 2001 could see the cutting of strings that bind employees to their cubicle caves,...
Mobile Apps in Sight
Taking a fresh approach to mobile application development, iConverse Inc.s iConverse Mobile Studio lets users visually design these applications without having to worry about...
Sound and Fury
While last weeks headlines focused on Hollywoods battle with the publisher of a hacker magazine that posted DVD descrambling code on the Web, hostilities...
A Poignant Plea to the Powers (Th)at Be
There's something likable and self-effacing about an operating system that grants its users and developers leave to pop the hood and make modifications-the closed-box...
Tiptoeing at the Edge of the IT Chasm
Stabilize was a word much in the news last week as an array of commentators from stock pundits to hopeful investors looked for signs...
Cognizant Technology Solutions
Cognizant Technology Solutions calls America its home, but the company keeps most of its crown jewels on the other side of the big pond.While...
The Science of Light
When it comes to promoting optical networking technology, companies — and the writers who report on them — just cant resist tossing in references...