Monthly Archives: July 2003

Lucent to Upgrade Sprints High-Speed Net

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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!

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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

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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...