Monthly Archives: October 2003

FilesAnywhere.com

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FilesAnywhere.coms latest file-sharing services allow Web users to quickly share any file stored online with anyone who has an Internet connection. In my tests,...

Macromedia Revs Up Studio MX

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It would not be surprising if Macromedia Inc., whose Web development and authoring tools are dominant products in their respective markets, decided to rest...

Total Recall

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"This must be how Phil Collins felt before he jetted off on the Concorde to play gigs in London and Philly on the same...

New Integration Tools for Wireless

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As wireless technologies proliferate in the enterprise, more developers are crafting products that help IT managers integrate WAN and LAN support. BVRP Software Corp....

Palms New Tungsten Handhelds Shine

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Palm Inc. has bolstered its lineup of enterprise-oriented handheld computers with the Tungsten T3 and Tungsten E, two new devices marked by their high-resolution...

Palm Keyboard Is Handy Alternative

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One of the Biggest Compromises that handheld computers make in exchange for their small size is ease of inputting data, which is why an...

Clearer Vision on the Way

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Clearsight Networks Inc., formerly AppDancer Networks Inc., is rolling out new protocol analyzers that provide visibility into the application layer for less experienced users.While...

Motorola to Spin Off Chip Subsidiary

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Motorola will spin off its Semiconductor Products Sector chip operations into a separate company, prepping the spinoff for a public offering at a future...

Sun, Fujitsu to Rev SPARC Chips

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While Intel Corp. and IBM have garnered a lot of attention with upcoming enhancements to their respective Itanium and Power processors, users of high-end...

E2open Moves on B2B Integration

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Focusing on the sell side of business-to- business transactions, E2open LLC is gearing its integration software toward helping companies rapidly integrate with customers and...