Monthly Archives: March 2003
Lundquist: Quick Reality Check
NEW YORK – I got up early this morning and took a car service to Bostons Logan airport. There were no hotspots in the...
Optical Switches Speed Remote Backups
Optical switches for connecting storage networks over long distances are coming to mainstream enterprises this spring, from stalwarts Cisco Systems Inc., Lucent Technologies Inc....
Shared Web Hosting Services
Hosting a web site is a difficult undertaking, not least because you need to be concerned about security for the site and your email....
Centrino Powers Acer TravelMate
Acer America Corp. on Wednesday will unveil the TravelMate 800, a lightweight notebook computer that utilizes Intel Corp.s new Centrino chip set.The two-spindled notebook...
Intel Scores With Centrino
Intel Corp. promised two things with Centrino, the companys brand name for its mobile processor and modular chip set: higher performance with better battery...
Many Names, Few WLAN Options Mar Intel Mobile Launch
Intels much-awaited mobile CPU is here—and we are very, very impressed. Along with the supporting chipset, the new processor delivers on Intels promise of...
Centrino: Finally, Real Processor Advance – 2
Intel is finally getting its mobile computing strategy right. After years of pushing processor performance as a feature thats more important than battery life,...
New Worm Targets Microsoft Messenger Programs
A new worm, distributed as a Windows .EXE file attachment to a mass email, is one of the first to involve Microsofts instant messenging...
Intel Debuts Long-Awaited Centrino
HANNOVER, Germany—Intel Corp. Wednesday launched its long-awaited mobile technology, Centrino.The technology, which includes a new mobile processor and related chip set, initially supports 802.11b...
Iona, Intel Team on Web Services Tool
Iona Technologies Inc. has announced its Mobile Orchestrator, a Web services-based business process integration tool built in alliance with Intel Corp. to support Intels...