Monthly Archives: June 2003

Intels Madison Bandwagon Gets Crowded

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...