Monthly Archives: January 2003
Intuit Soothes DRM Fears With TurboTax Uninstaller
Intuit has added an uninstaller feature for those users who are worried about the long-term effects of the Macrovision SafeCast/C-Dilla DRM software on their...
How Apples Solutions Drive Sales
Longtime followers of the technology market often comment about the "reality distortion field" surrounding Apple Computer and especially its high-profile CEO, Steve Jobs. This...
Linux Desktop Offering Targets Masses
The battle to try and dent Microsoft Corps dominance of the desktop operating system market is heating up, with Linux desktop distributions springing up...
LinuxWorld Has Testing Freebies in Store
Linux wannabes can take the Linux Professional Institute certification test for free at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, next week at the Jacob K....
Sobig Virus Picks Up Steam
After taking most of 2002 off, the worlds virus writers seem to be making up for lost time in the early part of 2003.A...
Graffiti Gets Jolt From Jot
Handheld operating systems company PalmSource Inc. on Monday announced plans to improve its long-standing Graffiti handwriting recognition software with technology from Communication Intelligence Corp.Under...
Tool Gives Developers Data Visibility
Neon Systems Inc., which makes adapters for access and integration of data from mainframe and legacy systems, announced Monday a new product that provides...
Logitech Cordless Presenter
The Logitech Cordless Presenter ($180 street) is the Vegematic of presentation remotes. Not only is it a remote presentation controller, but it also becomes...
E.piphany Offers Integrated WebSphere, WebLogic
In a bid to make its software easier to integrate and buy, E.piphany Inc. will announce Tuesday a packaged integration of its E.6 customer...
StorageNetworks Cuts Workforce In Half
StorageNetworks Inc. laid off half of its employees this week, and CEO, president and co-founder Peter Bell has quit, officials said.The companys workforce is...