Monthly Archives: June 2003
Intels Madison Bandwagon Gets Crowded
OEMs and software makers on Monday continued to climb aboard Intel Corp.s Madison bandwagon, while chip-making rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. rolled out new...
Storage Web Digest: Hewlett-Packard Serves Up New Storage Services
Enterprise StorageHP Serves Up New Storage ServicesHewlett-Packard Co. last week expanded its utility computing strategy with five new storage-related services that are also available...
Getting Medieval on Mario
When you think of companies that derive most of their revenue from mobile devices and software, you might think of Symbian or Research In...
Wireless Web Digest: Spectrum Bill Sent to Full Senate
Digital Wireless Services Reach Hits 97 PercentAbout 278 million people, or 97 percent of the total U.S. population, live in counties where operators offer...
Pocket PC 2003: Strength Behind the Stylus
On April 24th, Microsoft released the .Net Compact Framework development tools as a fully built-in part of the Visual Studio development system. This was...
Interview: S. Korean Minister of Information and Communication
Chin Dae-je, South Koreas Minister of Information and Communication and former president of Samsung Electronics, has lately been stressing the tremendous impact that government...
A Long Way From the Digital Home
The dream of the digital home has been embodied by the Gates mansion, skewered in a very funny video by Propel CEO and philanthropist...
Windows Media Center Goes Mobile
With portable PCs doing so many tasks once reserved for desktops, it was only a matter of time before a notebook computer doubled as...
New Twist to Microsoft Active Directory Server Migrations
Miramar Systems Inc. next week will bring a new twist to Microsoft Active Directory server migrations with the ability to migrate end user desktop...
Security Web Digest: Security Flaw In Symantec Security Tool
Exploits
Symantec recently revealed that recent versions of their Symantec Security Check tool contain a buffer overflow vulnerability. The flaw lies in an ActiveX control...