Monthly Archives: October 2002
Web Access Disabled by 90s Design
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Within the next month, the Federal Communications Commission is slated to release a report outlining recommendations on wireless regulation drafted by the commissions Spectrum...