Monthly Archives: October 2002

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Web Access Disabled by 90s Design

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With its dubious victory this month in a U.S. District Court, Southwest Airlines won the right to continue its practice of 20th-century Web site...

Palm, Certicom Team to Secure Handhelds

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Certicom Corp. on Monday announced that it has extended its partnership with handheld maker Palm Inc. and will provide two security solutions for the...

Stylus Studio Has WYSIWYG View

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Excelons Stylus Studio 4.5 XML editor is a versatile development environment for XSLT template files. The $399 editor, which shipped earlier this month, now...

The Serious Side of a Silly Prediction

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Of all the predictions Ive heard as people look for ITs role in economic recovery, the silliest may be No. 1 on the list...

Cray Supercomputer to Tap AMDs Opteron

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Cray Inc. is building a supercomputer for the U.S. government that will use Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s upcoming 64-bit Opteron processor.Seattle-based Cray is building...

Webcasting Eased for Non-IT Pros

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To make broadcasting, recording and archiving on the Web easier for an enterprises non-IT professionals—such as sales force or human resources personnel—Sonic Foundry Inc....

Quantiva Analysis Tool Sums Up a Sites Woes

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Startup Quantiva Inc. hopes to break into Web transaction management with a tool that draws on sophisticated mathematical algorithms to automate the diagnosis of...

ICANN Targets DDoS Attacks

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In the wake of last weeks unprecedented DDoS attack against all 13 of the Internets root-name servers, the government and ICANN, one of the...

Chips Power Killer Apps for Handhelds

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Todays high-end handheld devices pack 400MHz processors and 64MB of RAM—numbers that fall scarcely short of what youd expect from a typical desktop system....

FCC to Release Report for Public Comment on Wireless Regulation

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Within the next month, the Federal Communications Commission is slated to release a report outlining recommendations on wireless regulation drafted by the commissions Spectrum...