Monthly Archives: March 2003
Symantec Seeks to Rally Vendor Support
Hoping to rally support for its nascent integrated security effort, Symantec Corp. on Monday unveiled a new partner program that provides technical assistance for...
PDAs Enlisted in War on Terror
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is testing a system that uses personal digital assistants to send biological warfare information to health-care...
Seagates Serial ATA Drives Hit Best Buy
Seagate Technology has begun selling its Serial ATA-enhanced Barracuda drives at Best Buy, the first brick-and-mortar retailer to receive the new technology.While Seagate has...
Corel Seeks Buyer
Struggling Canadian software firm Corel Corp. is actively trying to find a buyer for its business and has signed a non-disclosure and standstill agreement...
KT Shows Off 2.3GHz Wireless Internet Technologies
SEOUL, South Korea—Having achieved nearly 100 percent penetration of mobile phone service, South Koreas telecommunication providers are now competing to offer wireless Internet services....
Open-Source Growing Pains Give Sun Aches
Is Sun Microsystems Inc. as much a friend to open source as it claims to be?Late last year Sun amended its Java Community Process...
The Second Look May Be the One That Matters
People whove never looked at a technology are usually open to the possibility that it might have something to offer. The biggest challenge is...
Cisco Moves to SOHO
Cisco Systems Inc.s foray into the small-office/home-office networking space, with its purchase of Linksys Group Inc. last week, is being met with mixed reactions...
Apple to Show Mac OS X Panther at WWDC
In another alteration to its annual conference calendar, Apple Computer Inc. on Friday announced that it has moved back the 2003 edition of its...
Top Tip: What is a VPN?
Tips used for Top Tips come from the ExtremeTech forum and are written by our community.Question from xactlywhatisaid "Whats a virtual private network and...