Monthly Archives: June 2004
Build It: A $1,500 All-Around PC
Usually, when we do a Build It story, we piece together a rig for a very definite purpose. Typically, the idea is to choose...
Peribit Expands WAN Functionality
Peribit Networks Inc. continues to pack its WAN optimization product line with new features and hardware options to bring wider functionality to the growing...
Dell Building Denser, Cheaper Blades
Dell Inc. is ready to expand its blade server offerings, more than two years after coming out with its first version of the ultradense...
MSN Offers Public Peek into Search Engine
Microsoft Corp. is offering it first public peek into its new search engine technology.
The companys MSN division on Wednesday launched a technology preview of...
Flash Drives With Style
Flash memory seems to be everywhere, and Edge is trying to increase that ubiquity by unveiling a line of classy, multifunction flash memory products...
SEC Charges Siebel Again on Improper Disclosure
Siebel Systems Inc. plans to fight the Securities and Exchange Commissions latest complaint against the company alleging that the customer relationship management software company...
Longhorn and Tiger: Whos Copying Whom?
Now that Apple has previewed publicly its "Tiger" Mac OS X 10.4 release, everyones raring to pit Tiger against "Longhorn."And theres plenty of fodder...
Microsoft Wins Another Round, But Change is Coming
Have you ever noticed how sometimes the actual end of something occurs a long time after people stopped paying attention? So when the end...
Microsofts Win Called Nail in Antitrust Coffin
Microsofts victory in a U.S. Court of Appeals ruling Wednesday largely ends the Department of Justices 6-year-old antitrust case against the software maker and...
Ellison: PeopleSoft CEO Blew Merger Deal
SAN FRANCISCO—At the ongoing antitrust trial here, Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison testified on Wednesday that merger discussions Oracle and PeopleSoft Inc. conducted in...