Monthly Archives: July 2003

Home Entertainment Hubs Leverage Wi-Fi

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How many gigs of music, photo, and video files are you storing on your PCs hard drive? Uh-huh, we are too. Thats why home...

Ready for IPv6, Part 2

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Last month (our June 30 issue), we predicted a wondrous future in which everything from PCs and PDAs to cell phones, automobiles, and other...

Password-Protect the Outlook Express In-Box

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Is there a way to make the Outlook Express in-box private, using a password?Arturo MenesesYou can password-protect your in-box using OEs Identities feature. From...

Something Special in the Air? No More.

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This was going to be a complicated set of itineraries. A round-trip N.Y. to Chicago for my son, Zachary, leaving in June and coming back...

Customer View: EMC Control Center

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Remember Cracker Jack prizes? They arent the highest quality toys, but they come right in the box of that candied popcorn—and theyre free.Thats how...

Whos Minding the Storage?

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Remember when you didnt worry about managing data storage? That was before e-commerce, e-mail and applications such as customer relationship management software created an...

Is the Pen Mightier?

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StrategyStrategyCapture and use data more efficiently with a pen-based portable PC? Sounds great— on (digital) paper.The tablet computer has been a gleam in the...

IDS Scheer SME Acquires A.S. Plus

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Business process modeling software maker IDS Scheer Inc. announced Tuesday that subsidiary IDS Scheer Small and Medium Enterprises has acquired Accounting Solutions Plus Inc.A...

Microsoft Throws Hat Into ID Management Ring

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Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday plans to announce its new Identity Integration Server 2003, a stand-alone identity management server meant for large enterprise deployments. The...

Taking a Page from PowerBook

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Apple isnt the only one selling notebooks with 17-inch displays. Today, Toshiba announced its first notebook with a display measuring a full 17-inches across...