Monthly Archives: November 2003

Intel Unveils Energy Saving Technology

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...