Monthly Archives: November 2003
Nokia Launches GSM Push-to-Talk Handset
Nokia has introduced the worlds first GSM push-to-talk handset, the company said. The phone will be available in the second quarter of 2004. The...
IEEE Fails To Break Ultrawideband Deadlock
The IEEE 802.15.3a task group has failed again to break the deadlock between two competing ultrawideband proposals.The discussions ended in such rancor that an...
Cisco Unveils First Line Of 802.11g Products
Cisco Systems Inc. has launched its first line of 802.11g devices. The companys new Aironet 1100 and 1200 access points are backwards compatible with...
Ricochet Evaluates Options to Continue Service
Ricochet Networks Inc. is evaluating a number of options to operate and expand its wireless network, the company said. Ricochet allows users to connect...
WLAN Protocol Hits Standards Trail
The Internet Engineering Task Force is expected to review the latest draft for the Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP) at their meeting next week...
Microsoft Updates SMB Suites and Banking Services
Making further strides with its technology aimed at small and midsized businesses, Microsoft Corps Business Solutions Division announced today a number of upgrades to...
Yukons Data Transformation Services a Hit at SQL Confab
Aiming to unsnarl database administrators jobs, Microsoft Corp. revealed one new database tool and major enhancements to another at its PASS (Professional Association for...
Borlands Janeva 6 Integrates .Net, Java, CORBA Apps
Borland Software Corp. Tuesday announced a new version of its interoperability solution for .Net, Java and Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) applications.
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Eolas Remains Confident in Face of Patent Re-examination
The Web browser patent behind a $521 million verdict against Microsoft Corp. is undergoing a reexamination, the United States Patent and Trademark Office confirmed...
Novell Partners Prepare to Take Linux to the Enterprise
Tucked into Novells announcement last week that it was acquiring Suse for $210 million was a paragraph that got little attention in the press...