Monthly Archives: June 2003
Spam, with a Side of Gibberish
Can you tell me what the gibberish at the end of a spam message means? Is this code or just random filler to fool...
Building New Links
Bolstering the options for corporate customers that prefer Code Division Multiple Access networks, Sprint PCS Group this summer is launching software that connects devices...
Senate, FCC Avoid Battle
The perpetual war in Washington to transform the nations monopolistic telecommunications system into a competitive, market-driven industry has not subsided; but for a moment,...
Ready for IPv6
Youve probably read about a wondrous future in which everything from PCs and PDAs to cell phones, automobiles, and home appliances are connected to...
Kattoon: June 30, 2003
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Top Tip: C: security via encryption?
Tips used for Top Tips come from the ExtremeTech forum and are written by our community.Question from genethomas2095 "To all hackers, would be hackers,...
States Weigh Suing Oracle
Attorneys general from a handful of states are weighing their legal options for stopping Oracle Corp.s hostile takeover bid for enterprise software rival PeopleSoft...
Migration Tool Targets Windows File Servers
A startup on Monday will bring its unique perspective on how to streamline the server deployment process when it introduces its first tool.Consera Software...
Celequest Releases BAM Application
Celequest Inc., a startup, will emerge this week with a new offering in the fledgling real-time, event-driven business intelligence space known as business activity...
Storage Newcomer Readies New High-Capacity Card for Digital Cameras
The storage requirements of digital cameras keep climbing, and while storage vendors have driven capacities for desktop hard disks—the destination for downloaded images—theyve been...