Monthly Archives: February 2004
Nokia Gains Control of Symbian
Nokia Corp. is taking control of smart-phone software company Symbian Ltd. The Espoo, Finland, phone vendor plans to buy all Psion plc.s shares in...
Securing WLANs for SMB
Securing the wireless networks of growing small and midsize businesses is the focus of several top providers such as Symbol Technologies Inc. and Cisco...
Mobile App Eases Deployments
Everypath Inc. is introducing a new version of its mobile application gateway software focused on ease of deployment.Everypath MTA (Mobile Task Automation) 5.0 comes...
PalmSource Expanding Choices
PalmSource Inc. has a new strategy focused on multitasking, both within its new operating system and within the company as a whole.While the handheld...
Juniper Picks Up NetScreen
In another sign that the security market—and the technology sector in general—is on the rebound, Juniper Networks Inc. agreed to acquire security appliance maker...
FCC Dives Into the VOIP
Federal regulators last week took the first step on a journey that could lead to the end of the traditional Public Switched Telephone Network...
IBM System to Model Global Warming
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, will use an IBM supercomputer to predict the impact of global warming on Earth up to 300...
Bart Puts Bounce in Network Boots
Barts Network Boot Disk provides an easy-to-use, customizable boot utility that works better than many of its competitors. Best of all, its free.Barts Network...
Review: DeviceAuthority Suite
If Alterpoint Inc.s DeviceAuthority Suite, Rendition Networks Inc.s TrueControl 3.0 and Tripwire Inc.s Tripwire for Network Devices 3.0 are any indication, the latest wave...
AMD, Intel Look to Extend 64-Bit Offerings
Semiconductor rivals Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. are pushing forward with new processors that expand the companies footprints.Intel this week is expected...