Monthly Archives: June 2004
Broadcom Buys Zyray Wireless in 3G Push
Broadcom said Wednesday that it has acquired Zyray Wireless, which manufactures a coprocessor allowing 3G technologies to be added to mobile handsets.
Zyrays SPINNER chip...
The Ins and Outs of Open-Source Licensing
Recent moves by such companies as Sun Microsystems and Computer Associates to dip their toes into the world of open source have reawakened interest...
Can Microsoft Make Over MBS?
Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) has undergone a lot of changes during the past year. But its most extreme make-over is yet to come.MBS—the beleaguered...
InfiniBand Supporters Reach Out to Linux
Leading InfiniBand companies and organizations have banded together to form OpenIB Alliance, an industry association with the mission of delivering an open-source Linux-based software...
Japan Asked to Levy Tariffs Against Hynix DRAM
Elpida Memory and Micron Technologys Japanese arm have persuaded Japans finance ministry to consider levying duties on the import of DRAM manufactured by Hynix...
Sleepycat Software Unveils Java Database Edition
Running in step with the growing popularity of Java among the developer community, Sleepycat Software Inc. on Wednesday announced the availability of Berkeley DB...
What is RoamNet?
I didnt ask the media experts about advertising. That wouldnt have been fair. Advertising is what the future of media is all about, so...
So What Is New In XP SP2 RC2?
Microsoft hasnt said much publicly, in terms of the feature tweaks it made between the March Release Candidate (RC) 1 beta of Windows XP...
Do Favors or Cash Motivate Online Business Networking?
LOS ANGELES—With more social networking Web sites and software reaching out to business users and enterprises, users must be motivated to remain active in...
Oracle Trial: DaimlerChrysler Fears Costs from PeopleSoft Buyout
SAN FRANCISCO—DaimlerChrysler AG would likely have to spend $50 Million to $100 million to replace its PeopleSoft Inc. applications if Oracle is allowed to...