Monthly Archives: March 2004
New Day, New Novell
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Officials at Dell Computer Corp. pulled an ad for an AMD Opteron processor that appeared on the companys Web site Wednesday, saying the posting...