Monthly Archives: June 2003

Spam, with a Side of Gibberish

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Read this weeks Spencer column.

Top Tip: C: security via encryption?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...