Monthly Archives: October 2003
The Burning Question
The rewritable DVD—and the different recipes for baking one—has been troubled from the start by battles among powerful corporations, culminating in a schism that...
For the Rest of You: Apple and Sun Options
1U servers arent just for Intel or Windows aficionados. Apple and Sun implementers who appreciate the space-saving benefits of a 1U box should cast...
Security Web Digest: Sober Worm Crawling The Net … and More
VirusA new virus called Sober arrives as an email in English or German with the payload coming as an attachment. It uses a wide...
Icon See It Now
Microsofts menu bars are awash in anachronistic images, and its especially evident in the latest edition of the Office 2003 application suite. This struck...
Longhorn Looks Promising
Back when Windows XP was still known by the code name Whistler, the most exciting thing about Microsoft Corp.s client OS-in-progress was that it...
Amazon Opens Up the Books
Amazon has some ambitious new plans for book browsers. The site has added a capability called Search Inside the Book, which allows full-text searching...
Microsofts Mundie on Longhorn, PDC
Microsoft Corp. this week officially started the process of driving interest in its next-version Windows client operating system, code-named Longhorn. The Redmond, Wash., software...
Ixiasoft Bolsters XML Repository for the Enterprise
Ixiasoft Inc.s XML content repository, called TEXTML, is being upgraded with new replication, version-control and document-security features to make it more attractive to large...
Hyperion Details Brio Integration
Hyperion Solutions Corp. on Tuesday detailed the beginnings of its product integration plans with technology it recently acquired from Brio Software, as the Sunnyvale,...
AmberPoint Instruments Visual Studio .NET
Web services management provider AmberPoint Inc. today targeted attendees at Microsofts Professional Developers Conference with a new product line integrates with Visual Studio .Net.At...