Monthly Archives: November 2003

MPIO 1.5GB USB Storage Drive

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As our society increasingly values mobility, the need to carry data with us becomes more important as well. While we can always schlep around...

CA Partners with Microsoft on Free Security Solution – 2

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Las Vegas—Computer Associates took a giant step toward the retail channel Tuesday. In a joint announcement with Microsoft at the COMDEX show here, CA...

HP Posts Upbeat Earnings in Q4

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Led by its printer and PC businesses, Hewlett-Packard Co. on Wednesday reported increases in both revenue and income during the fourth quarter. The Palo Alto,...

Cornices Tiny Hard Drive

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Imagine a spinning glass platter overlaid with an ultra-thin magnetic film. Then imagine a magnetic head flying above the platter, based on GMR (giant...

AOL Acquires Multimedia Search Company Singingfish

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America Online Inc. on Wednesday announced that it has acquired a multimedia search engine company and is using the technology to power a new...

Hewlett-Packard Introduces New Multifunction Copiers for Enterprises

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LAS VEGAS—Hewlett-Packard made moves into the multifunction printer market on Tuesday with the introduction of several new products and services. The offerings aim to...

HP Details its Pen-based Forms-Entry Package

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Earlier this year, Hewlett-Packard Co.s Imaging and Printing Group unveiled its Total Printing Management initiative, a plan to offer a range of products, software...

The Security Education Campaign Begins in Earnest

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Microsoft has committed to training and educating more than 500,000 people in the coming year about security. This week, company officials reached out to...

Java Card Update Shows Full Hand of IT Issues

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With Mondays announcement of the Java Card 2.2.1 specification, Sun Microsystems Inc. demonstrates that the fundamental issues of next-generation IT apply across the entire...

Symantec CEO Warns of Drop in Internet Use

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LAS VEGAS—If software vendors and security companies dont get their act together and start producing better products, users will begin dropping off the Internet...