Monthly Archives: June 2003
Nokia, Sony Ericsson Strike Deal For MP3 Mobiles
Thomson licensed its MP3 music technology to both Nokia and SonyEricsson on Wednesday afternoon, setting the stage for licensed, MP3-enabled cell phones.Thomson, which controls...
BMC Buys Maker of IBM DB2 Tools
BMC Software Inc. has gobbled up yet another company, a small IBM DB2 Universal Database toolmaker, company officials told eWEEK on Wednesday—a move thats...
HP Weighs Taking Media Center Mobile
If you can take a DVD movie on the plane with you, why not a TV show?Thats the thinking at Hewlett-Packard, where company executives...
New 3Com WLAN Devices Support 802.11g
NEW YORK—3Com Corp. on Tuesday announced a new family of wireless LAN devices that support the recently ratified IEEE 802.11g standard, with plans to...
PeopleSoft to Review Revised Oracle Bid
PeopleSoft Inc. issued a statement Wednesday afternoon saying its board of directors would review Oracles sweetened bid to buy the company and advising stockholders...
Microsoft Files Suit Against Spam Elite
Microsoft may have a bad reputation in some circles, but theyre George Washington compared with the average mass-spammer. So filing suit in the United...
Finisar, Ixia Roll Out Storage Testing Tools
NEW YORK—Storage testing tools are evolving, to parallel the trend of storage-area networks becoming more of a mainstream technology and expanding from merely local...
Trojan Picks Up Steam, Baffles Experts
A new Trojan that has been making its way around the Internet in recent weeks continues to baffle security experts, who have been unable...
Storage Web Digest: Next-generation Storage Initiatives
="headline">Enterprise StorageNext-generation Storage InitiativesSeveral interesting next-generation initiatives are underway in the information storage industry. Some are focused on device technology, some on enhanced performance...
Connecticut Files Antitrust Suit Against Oracle
Connecticut is suing Oracle Corp. on antitrust grounds in order to block its acquisition of PeopleSoft Inc., state leaders announced on Wednesday.Governor John G....