Monthly Archives: November 2003
Intel Unveils Energy Saving Technology
Smaller is better, certainly for notebook computers and their processors. However, the bane of low-power chips has been current leakage, a problem that drains...
Bill Targets IT Security
If you read my column regularly, you probably already know that Im not a big proponent of legislative solutions to technological problems. From copyright...
3Com, Crossbeam Team Up on Security Appliances
3Com Corp. is the latest vendor to join the security appliance fray, announcing an OEM relationship with Crossbeam Systems Inc.The agreement enables 3Com to...
Symantecs Ghost 8.0 Tracks the Basics
Symantecs Ghost 8.0 Corporate Edition, released last month, handily tracks basic hardware and software inventory, and it has plenty of new features to make...
PacketHop, Zensys Make Mesh Networking Advances
A pair of mesh networking companies will take the stage Monday, promising to improve wireless connectivity by shunting wireless connections through multiple access points.PacketHop...
Wind River Removes BSD/OS From Market
If you cant beat em, join em. After spending the past three years campaigning against Linux and the dangers of its GNU General Public...
Motorola Buys Ultrawideband Startup XtremeSpectrum
Motorola Inc. tied itself even closer to ultrawideband startup XtremeSpectrum Inc., purchasing the company outright in a deal announced Monday.XtremeSpectrum is one of the...
IBMs Latest Itanium Server Scales to 16 CPUs
IBM on Monday is rolling out a version of its Itanium-based server that will enable users to scale the system from four to 16...
A Mac in the Middle
For those who found the ultraportable 12-inch Apple PowerBook too small and the 17-inch too large, chances are the new Apple PowerBook G4 15-Inch...
Ransom Love Back In Linux With Progeny
In a move that pairs two figures at opposite sides of Linux history, Caldera/SCO co-founder and former CEO Ransom Love is joining the board...