Monthly Archives: October 2002

Symbian Shifts OS Focus

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...