Monthly Archives: January 2004

Dell Taps New Partners for Digital Imaging

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LAS VEGAS—Dell Computer Corp. announced three new technology partners Thursday morning, a tip-off that the company plans to branch out into other consumer directions.Dell...

Newest Trojan: Disguised to Do Damage

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A new Trojan horse program appeared on the Internet Friday, and security experts are worried that its disguise will help it infect a large...

Making Time to do Info Tech Right

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When NBC needed someone to explain the accomplishment of landing the "Spirit" probe on Mars, this past Saturday night, I thought it was appropriate...

DigitalThink Preps E-Learning Service Update

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E-learning vendor DigitalThink Inc. on Friday plans to announce a new version of its service for delivering courses that can handle more content, more...

Buffalo Technologies Unveils Three New Products at CES

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LAS VEGAS--Buffalo Technologies introduced three new products at CES.The WHR2-G54 is a 4-port router with a stateful packet inspection firewall and 802.11g wireless radio....

Verizon to Spend $1B on Wireless Upgrade

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NEW YORK (AP)—Two months after AT&T Wireless launched the nations fastest wireless Internet service, Verizon Wireless says it will spend $1 billion to reclaim...

Battle of the Bands: Gates vs. Jobs

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LAS VEGAS—In back-to-back keynotes in San Francisco and Las Vegas, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates this week underlined the vanishing difference between consumer and...

IBM, SuSE Give POS a Linux Ring

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IBM and SuSE Linux AG are hoping to make more cash registers ring this year, and on Thursday will announce a new SuSE Linux-based...

Belkin Showcases Bluetooth Technology at CES

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LAS VEGAS--Belkin Products demonstrated a number of new products at the Digital Experience show here. For those interested in Bluetooth technology, there were several...

IBM Memo Outlines Linux Desktop Push

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Theres little surprise that IBM might be pushing the use of the Linux desktop within its walls, and an internal company memo published on...