Monthly Archives: July 2003
Lucent to Upgrade Sprints High-Speed Net
Lucent Technologies Inc. has won a multiyear contract worth up to $1 billion to upgrade Sprint PCS Groups high-speed wireless network, company officials announced...
Microsoft Faculty Summit to Showcase Research
At its annual Faculty Summit in Redmond, Wash., next week, Microsoft will show off the fruits of some of its latest research projects. At...
Apple Co-Founder to Form Locator Network – 2
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)—Apple Computer Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak is turning his creative wheels again.Make that his Wheels of Zeus Inc.—a Los Gatos, Calif.,...
Cisco Flaw: Fears Ease
Despite fears that a flaw in the software that controls most of the routers and switches in the Internet would lead to widespread attacks...
Intel, Linksys Team on Wireless LAN Connections
Intel Corp. and Linksys this week announced a partnership designed to make WLAN configuration easier for small office and home office customers.Initially, Intel is...
The Next Handheld War: Sony vs. Sony?
With the release of the much-anticipated PEG-UX50 handheld this fall, Sony executives have stopped playing fetch with their Aibos long enough to recognize that...
Storage Web Digest: Research Study Reports SANs Moving to Middle Market
Enterprise StorageResearch Study Reports SANs Moving to Middle MarketStorage networking vendors may want to take a close look at catering to midsized corporations, which...
SCO Considers Linux License Fees
The SCO Group is moving to intensify the pressure on IBM and Linux vendors by demanding a royalty fee from businesses for every copy...
Lost Wages … Again!
Not there! Not again! But yes. Spencers editor was having a J. Jonah Jameson moment and was not to be crossed. He insisted that...
From Lotus to Linux
Software pioneer Mitch Kapor, co-founder of Lotus Development Corp. and creator of the Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet, is keeping busy as chair of the Open...