Monthly Archives: February 2004

Nokia Gains Control of Symbian

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...