Monthly Archives: December 2003
S&P Survey Finds Wireline Customers Ready to Cut the Cord
Nearly ten percent of current wireline customers surveyed by Standard & Poors Equity Research Services said they would transfer their wireline numbers to wireless...
Ultrawideband Contenders Take Their Fight to Market
Backers of competing technologies for ultrawideband have been locked in a standards war in the IEEE 802.15.3a committee. Committee leader Bob Heile said the...
The Danger of Letting IT Run RFID Projects
Bruce Hudson is the Program Director for Enterprise Applications at META Group. I thought his take on RFID implementation was particularly interesting, so invited...
BitTorrent and RSS Create Disruptive Revolution
Disruptive technologies are born for all sorts of reasons—good ideas, market pressure, economic opportunity, and sometimes just plain luck. Many of todays disruptive leaders...
SCO Denial-of-Service Attack, Take Two
Days after a denial-of-service attack laid its Web site low, controversial Unix contender The SCO Group Inc. on Saturday was apparently hit by a...
SCO Dismisses Importance of Early Court Loss
The SCO Group Inc. lost its first hearing before the U.S. District Court in Utah in its suit against IBM Corp. on Dec. 5,...
More on Whats Coming in XP SP2
Thanks for the link, Neowin. Microsoft tech writers explain in this downloadable document some of the biggest changes on tap Service Pack 2 —...
Calif. City Making Wireless Web Access – 1
CERRITOS, Calif. (AP)—Browsing the Web from this Southern California city may soon become an outdoor sport.The first phase of a project to establish citywide...
The Marketing of the President 2004
In 1960, television revolutionized national politics. Now, the internet promises to do the same. By moving quickly to embrace web technologies, former vermont governor...
Blogging Down: Not All Sites Catch Fire
Internet campaigning is a bipartisan issue. While Howard Dean is setting the pace online in his quest for the Democratic nomination, Republicans are also...