Monthly Archives: July 2003

Cisco Vulnerability in Check

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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...

WLAN Scene Shrinks

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As the wireless LAN industry consolidates, competition is heating up and spawning a host of new WLAN options.For starters, several PC makers in September...

Netgear GSM7324 Is All Business

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Netgears first layer 3 gigabit switch is proof the company—best known for its consumer routers and hubs—is serious about a push into the small-...

Producer Sharpens Powerpoint Elements

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Often when a user creates a PowerPoint presentation, it is not solely intended to be shown in face-to-face meetings. Sometimes it will be necessary...

A Fighting Dragon

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Are the browser wars back?Theres plenty of debate on that, thanks to the latest Mozilla developments and the direction that Microsofts Internet Explorer is...

The Buzz: July 28, 2003

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SCO Beefs Up Web ServicesThe SCO group, in between lawsuits and other trademark maneuvers, found time to buy Vultus and its WebFace Solution Suite.SCO,...

This eWEEK: July 28, 2003

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In their willingness to pay top dollar for top talent, Bill Gates and George Steinbrenner have a lot in common. They also have a...

Partnership Targets WLANs

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Intel Corp. and Linksys last week announced a partnership designed to make WLAN configuration easier for small-office and home-office customers.Initially, Intel is simply conducting...

Small Boxes Get More Power

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Vendors continue to roll out computer hardware for smaller customers looking to pack a lot of power and performance into more compact boxes.Dell Inc....

IBM Director Widens Scope; Executive Summary

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Director 4.1, the latest release of IBMs capable system administration tool, provides handy new features while greatly expanding the tools Linux and non-IBM hardware...