Monthly Archives: April 2004
DNA Storage System Eases Sample Studies
The DNA storage system newly purchased by the National Institute on Aging will help its researchers learn more from its extensive collection of patient...
Cumulative Patches: Help or Hindrance?
In the wake of Microsofts release last week of a series of "cumulative" patches to address a large number of serious security issues, the...
Motorola Licenses RIM Technology
Research In Motion Ltd. on Wednesday announced a technology licensing deal with Motorola Inc.
This is the latest agreement in RIMs BlackBerry Connect licensing program,...
Stopping Spam
If you look carefully at messages containing spam and e-mail worms, you see some things that arent right. In almost every case, the addressing...
ZoEmail Locks Out Spam
ZoEmail is a Web-based e-mail service that makes two ambitious promises: Youll never get spam, and youll never miss valid mail. It accomplishes this...
Renesas Aims for Greater Share of Flash Market
The company expects to expand production capacity by six times and market share by 2.5 times in fiscal 2005 from the level of fiscal...
S&P Ups Oracle
Compared with peer companies, the S&P thinks Oracle is trading at a discount based on price-earnings and P/E-to-growth metrics, while its profitability is well...
Ellison Sells $252 million+ of Oracle Stock
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison sold over $252 million worth of Oracle stock in the past few weeks as part of an automatic-sales plan. Ellison...
IBM Kicks Off Service-Oriented Architecture Strategy
IBM Corp. is slated to announce its service-oriented architecture (SOA) strategy Wednesday, including new services offerings as well as new products to support customers...
Lindows Preps for IPO Despite Setbacks
Lindows Inc., fresh from changing the name of its flagship product, is preparing to go public as it struggles to earn a profit.
The San...