Monthly Archives: September 2002
Apples Schiller Pushes Printing With 10.2
SAN FRANCISCO—In a keynote address here Tuesday at Seybold San Francisco 2002, which was largely devoid of new announcements, Apple Senior Vice President Phillip...
Pushing Handheld Advances Thru Software
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Intel Corp. on Tuesday announced two new software advances it contends significantly boost multimedia capabilities and application performance on handheld devices built...
Transit Agencies Quietly Beef Up Security
After the hijacking of four airplanes last September 11, government agencies and companies involved in mass transit got a clear message that they could...
Intel Reveals More on “Banias”
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Intel Corp. executives on Tuesday outlined some of the performance features of the companys newest mobile chip, code-named Banias. But once again...
Bridge, Tunnel Safety Measures Enhanced
Whether its highway patrol helicopters swooping nearby or armed guards standing at the ready, keepers of the nations bridges and tunnels have increased security...
Energy Utilities Ramp Up Security
In the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks last year, the IT security needs of the Tennessee Valley Authority—which already were massive—became even more...
Making Short Work of Spam
If the Internet really were an "information superhighway," wed need a legion of censors to stand guard at every offramp, manning checkpoints to block...
Next-Generation HTML on Its Way
Last month, the W3C published the first public working draft of the next generation of HTML, XHTML 2.0. (Never mind that XHTML 1.0 hasnt...
Cloudmark SpamNet Banks on Users
Cloudmark Inc.s approach to blocking spam relies on its entire user base.The companys Cloudmark SpamNet plug-in adds a small tool bar to Microsoft Corp.s...
CRM Hosts to Provide Back-Office Services
Development efforts at NetLedger Inc. and Salesforce.com Inc. will provide hosted software offerings of integrated front- and back-office applications accessible via the Web.Such services...