Monthly Archives: June 2003
Show Floor Roundup: 802.11 Planet
Birdstep, TerraWave Partner on Wireless Access SoftwareBirdstep Technology and TerraWave Solutions have teamed up to provide wireless LAN infrastructure software to Wi-Fi resellers. Under...
The Skinny On: Radio MP3
Digital Innovations deserves its name for taking wireless to another realm—but the company still needs to improve its products. The DI Neuros 20GB HD...
The Skinny On: Veo Wireless Observer
Easy to set up, fun to use, and priced right, the Veo Wireless Observer looks like a cuddly UFO. The camera can be controlled...
So Long, MP3; Hello, PVP?
The MP3 player market is thoroughly fleshed out, even if many of the players are still somewhat clunky: Try to name all the insanely...
Bits & Bytes (v22n12)
Spam OverloadFor the first time, the majority of e-mail received by businesses is now spam, claims a new report from e-mail security provider MessageLabs....
Could Handspring Redefine the Smart Phone?
Handspring made its early mark with a better Palm PDA that incorporated an innovative slot for removable add-in devices. These days, the company (which...
Its Official: SOAP 1.2 Is a Standard
The World Wide Web Consortium has released Version 1.2 of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) as a formal standard.The Cambridge, Mass.-based W3C released...
PeopleSoft, Optiant Tackle the Supply Chain
Taking a performance driven approach to supply chain planning and management, software makers PeopleSoft Inc. and Optiant both released new technology Wednesday.PeopleSoft, of Pleasanton,...
Fine Numbers, Fine Print
This weeks announcement of the PowerMac G5 workstation at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco had many Mac enthusiasts jumping for joy. But...
Microsoft Warns of Windows 2000 Server Flaw
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday issued a bulletin warning users of a flaw in a Windows 2000 Server component that could allow attackers to execute...