Monthly Archives: March 2004

New Day, New Novell

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Before coming to Novells annual ring-dang-do of a trade show, BrainShare, here in Salt Lake City, I wondered just how much Linux support I...

Acer Juices Up SMB Desktops

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Acer America Corp. is upgrading its line of desktops aimed at small and midsized businesses. The San Jose, Calif., company on Thursday unveiled the Veriton...

CTIA Showcases Non-Phone Breakthroughs

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Now, heres a brilliant solution for those folks who have thrown out their land lines for cellular. Thats more people than you might think:...

Sarvega Appliance Inspects XML Traffic

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Until recently, the term "XML security" essentially has been used interchangeably with "Web services security." Because XML is the basis for Web services, many...

TDK Joins Blu-ray Group

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TDK Corp. last week joined the Blu-ray Disk Founders group, creating the possibility that BD disks could eliminate cartridges and make it easy to...

Seagate Develops High-Density Storage

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Seagate Technology LLC. is developing ultra-high density storage architectures that will eventually be able to achieve data storage densities of 50 terabits per square...

Microsoft to Appeal European Sanctions

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Microsoft Corp. is appealing the sanctions the European Commission imposed today on Microsoft for anti-competitive behavior, giving the company 90 days to offer a...

Part Two: More Mobile Phones Jostle for Attention

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ATLANTA—In our first installment, we explored trends and new handsets from the "S" vendors—Samsung, Sony Ericsson and Siemens. In Part Two, we analyze the...

Gates Talks Up Mobility, Whidbey to Developers

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SAN FRANCISCO—Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates on Wednesday conveyed his vision for the future of computing and managed to slip a...

Dell: Opteron Listing on Web Site a Mistake

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Officials at Dell Computer Corp. pulled an ad for an AMD Opteron processor that appeared on the companys Web site Wednesday, saying the posting...