Monthly Archives: October 2002
Symbian Shifts OS Focus
LAS VEGAS—While once focused on a common user interface for phones, British mobile consortium Symbian Ltd. now is concentrating simply on selling the Symbian...
Internet Explorer Flaw Abets Attackers
Security researchers have identified a new vulnerability in Internet Explorer that enables an attacker to steal cookies, forge Web content and run code on...
RLX Readies New Blade Products
Blade server pioneer RLX Technologies Inc. plans to expand its product line later this year and twice in 2003.With larger companies like Hewlett-Packard Co....
Chip Choice Challenges
If you ran one of the handful of companies that will soon be able to build a billion-transistor chip, youd also work hard to...
Look Out Enterprise: Mac OS X to Get Journaling
Fresh on the heels of its "Jaguar" release of Mac OS X 10.2, Apple Computer Inc. is about to spring a new surprise for...
IBM Touts 64-Bit PowerPC Chip
SAN JOSE, Calif.—IBM on Tuesday touted the first in what it said will be a new line of 64-bit PowerPC chips, the 1.8GHz PowerPC...
Lawson Enhances Services Automation
Enterprise resource planning software maker Lawson Software Inc. on Monday announced the latest point releases of its Services Automation software at EuroCUE, its European...
On Eve of AOL 8 Launch, MSN 8 Info Leaks
A leaked copy of Microsoft Corp.s forthcoming MSN 8 made the rounds on Internet sites Monday, giving subscribers an early look at the updated...
Plumtree Enters Content Management Space
Plumtree Software Inc. announced its entry into the content management space and more broadly its "Enterprise Web" Web services strategy Monday at its Plumtree...
Intel Earnings Fall Short of Expectations
Intel Corp. Tuesday drew a gloomy picture for the high-tech industry as the giant chip maker reported earnings below expectations and said it expects...