Monthly Archives: January 2004
Choosing an Open-Source Database
In terms of media coverage, open-source databases are having their day in the sun. The most recent tidbit: While the 500+ respondents to Evans...
IPv6 Will Make The Internet Less Secure
The migration to IPv6 will be drastic and all-encompassing and when its done, computers on the Internet will almost certainly be less secure. So...
Lieberman Unveils Privacy Protection Plan
Democratic presidential contender and Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman on Friday proposed to safeguard personal information and to open unnecessary secrets in federal government. The...
Company Tries To Help “Good” E-mail Marketers
Return Path is a unique company that aims to bring order to the chaotic world of e-mail. Their business is focused on e-mail marketing...
Kaleidescape: Consumer Video Networking
Imagine an enterprise-class server. Such a system would typically have a fairly beefy server—but more importantly, would have robust, reliable storage. These servers typically...
Senator Preps Bill to Define VOIP, Curb FCC
LAS VEGAS—In the coming weeks, a New Hampshire congressman plans to introduce legislation that will attempt to define and regulate voice over IP (VOIP)...
Sprint Focuses on the Integrated Experience
LAS VEGAS—In the final CES keynote Friday, Gary Forsee, chairman and CEO of Sprint Corp., said the company will focus on delivering integrated voice...
HP Pulls Out Big Guns To Fight Piracy
LAS VEGAS—Hewlett-Packard Corp. will aggressively enforce digital-rights-management schemes on many of its products beginning in 2004, including the companys first digital televisions.In Hewlett-Packards forthcoming...
Fiorina: HP to Enforce DRM on New Devices
Hewlett-Packard Co. will aggressively enforce digital-rights-management schemes on many of its products beginning in 2004, including the companys first digital televisions.In HPs forthcoming digital...
Court Sides with Microsoft in Lindows.com Dispute
A San Francisco Superior Court judge has ordered the rejection of claims in the California class-action settlement with Microsoft Corp. that were submitted through...