Monthly Archives: June 2004

Microsoft Joining Supercomputing Game

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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?

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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AutoZone, an auto parts chain that The SCO Group sued in March for allegedly violating SCOs Unix copyrights through its use of Linux, has...