Monthly Archives: July 2002

3Com Expands Switch Line

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3Com Corp. is continuing to expand its switch line this week with two new managed switches and an addition to its unmanaged line.3Com, of...

NASDAQ Ready to Boot WorldCom

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The NASDAQ National Market notified WorldCom Inc. that its securities will be delisted at the opening of business July 5 unless the company requests...

AccMonitor Ably Monitors Compliance

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Hiawatha Island Software Co. Inc.s AccMonitor Server software is a versatile Web crawler that checks Web sites for compliance with new Section 508 federal...

National Security is an IT Concern

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This Fourth of July, vigilance—as well as patriotism—will be in the minds of many. This is appropriate. Given the terrorists attacks of Sept. 11,...

Dont Believe Providers Claim

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More broadband access is what we need. Weve said it in editorials, the government is pressing for it, businesses and content providers are banking...

Tablet PC Is Not for Me

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I dont think the Tablet PC is going anywhere—at least, not anywhere it hasnt already been.There are certainly some environments in which a tablet-based...

RIM Takes Global Route

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Research in Motion Ltd. is preparing for increased competition from wireless carriers by going global with the development of an international smart phone for...

IBM Enhances Wireless Security Tool

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IBM last week announced an improved version of its wireless security monitoring tool, adding self-sensor and self-diagnosis capabilities.Known as Distributed Wireless Security Auditor, the...

Intel, Transmeta Cultivate Mobile Market

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Processors for mobile and lightweight devices are getting faster, but for Intel Corp. customers, theyre also getting more expensive.Intel, of Santa Clara, Calif., last...

Take Two Tablets, Call Microsoft in Morning

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Tablets could be just the thing to energize the lethargic PC industry. But beware: The side effects of this technology could give some users...