Monthly Archives: June 2004

Seagate Discloses 2004 Product Roadmap

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Seagate Technology plans to release at least a dozen new products before years end in a bid to smother the available market, a top...

HHS: RFID Will Thwart Drug Counterfeiting

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Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson praised mandatory moves toward bar codes on drugs at the annual meeting of the Biotechnology Industry...

Cox Communications to Enter More VOIP Markets

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Add Atlanta-based Cox Communications—the third biggest U.S. cable carrier, with 6.4 million basic cable subscribers—to the list of carriers ramping up VOIP offerings. The...

Danger May Soon Rule the Handheld Market

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Disclaimer: Dell, Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Microsoft all are clients of mine. Last week, while I was on vacation, Sony dropped out of the U.S. and...

Sprint Offering Cameraless Version of PalmOnes Treo 600

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Sprint PCS Group this week announced a cameraless version of PalmOne Inc.s popular Treo 600 smart phone. Available immediately, this noncamera version was designed to...

Spam Costs, Volumes Soar Despite New Laws

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The cost of spam is escalating for enterprises as the amount of unsolicited e-mail being sent continues to reach new heights, two new reports...

Faster Bluetooth on Deck

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The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has developed a faster version of the wireless personal area networking technology. The prototype specification, known as Bluetooth EDR (Enhanced...

Microsoft Details Problems in DirectPlay, Crystal Reports

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June is emerging as an easy month for Windows IT security personnel. On Tuesday, Microsoft revealed only two vulnerabilities in its products, both rated...

IT Security Spending is on the Rise

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Security spending as a percentage of IT budgets is expected to peak in the United States in the next two years before settling to...

Cisco to Use Trend Micro Antivirus Technologies

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Cisco Systems Inc. yesterday said it would integrate Trend Micro Inc.s virus and worm technologies with its intrusion-detection system software used on its routers...