Monthly Archives: June 2004
Microsoft Joining Supercomputing Game
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday confirmed it is entering the market for high-performance computing software and will be offering a new version of Windows Server...
Intel Has Its Eye on WiMax. But Why?
When asked "why are you supporting WiMax?" following his appearance at the San Jose Intel Developer Forum (IDF) earlier this year, Intel Corp.s Senior...
FCCs Powell Reassures VOIP Community
CHICAGO—Federal Communications Commission Chairman Michael Powell gave VOIP service providers more reason to relax Tuesday at Supercomm 2004 here.
In an on-stage interview in McCormick...
MTIs Fuel Cells Keep Handhelds Humming
MTI MicroFuel Cells on Monday announced new technology designed to extend the life of a handheld computer two to ten times as long as...
Spyware or Slyware?
AOL caused a stir among users when it introduced AOL Instant Messengers most recent update, version 5.5. This version installed WildTangent, which most security...
Business Security
When youre running a business, security breaches hurt in many ways. On an emotional level, you feel sick that you and your company have...
Protect Your E-Mail Address
Like most e-mail users, you probably get a ton of unsolicited messages, and you may be getting more and more every month. Filtering software...
Microsoft Renounces NT 4.0 Support Extensions
On Monday morning, it looked as if Microsoft Corp. had done yet another about-face by extending NT 4.0 support past the rapidly approaching support-cut-off...
Halloween XI: Get The FUD
Ive just seen a dispatch from the front lines of the FUD wars, Huw Lyness report from one of Microsofts Get The Facts roadshow...
AutoZone Borrows SCOs Reasoning to Ask for a Stay
AutoZone, an auto parts chain that The SCO Group sued in March for allegedly violating SCOs Unix copyrights through its use of Linux, has...