Monthly Archives: November 2003

Dell Rolls Out Extreme Systems

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Dell Inc. on Monday is releasing a desktop PC and workstation powered by Intel Corp.s new Pentium 4 Extreme Edition chip.Both Intel and rival...

Hello, My Name Is ENIAC

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Weve all worn those name badges at conferences, and chances are weve all looked pretty geeky strolling down the street after we forget to...

Borlands Early Years: A Wild Ride

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As Borland Software Corp. celebrates its 20th year this week at its BorCon conference, developers and managers around the industry are recalling the companys...

Oracle Upgrades Its Treasury Suite

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To help companies better comply with regulatory requirements, Oracle Corp. announced Monday an upgrade to its namesake Treasury software.Oracle Treasury, part of the 11i...

IBM Boosts Wireless-Chip Production

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IBM will expand its chip-manufacturing services for wireless applications. Applications for the chips include cell phones, Bluetooth-enabled devices, RFID tags and automotive sensors. The...

Sun, TI Team for Wireless Java Services

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Sun Microsystems and Texas Instruments announced a partnership to create Java-based wireless applications for 2.5G and 3G networks. The companies believe their partnership will...

Gartner: Dont Buy New Centrino Products

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Users should not adopt Intels new 802.11a/b Centrino product, analyst firm Gartner said last week. Intel will have more versatile products when a/b/g technology...

Nokia Optimizes Wireless Networks

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Nokia Corp. in December will start shipping compression software that the company said will halve the transfer times of narrowband wireless networks when the...

Airspan Networks Releases Two 802.16a Products

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Airspan Networks Inc. released two new products based on the 802.16a wireless metropolitan area network (MAN) standard. The companys point-to-point AS3030 and point-to-multipoint AS4030...

Microsoft Moves Virtual PC from Linux

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When Microsoft Corp. launches Virtual PC 2004, a Linux version of the software wont be along for the ride—at least not officially.Microsoft confirmed to...