Monthly Archives: June 2004
LCD Screens Go After High-Performance Applications
Disclaimer: Hewlett-Packard Co. is a client of the Enderle Group.
Up until recently, large LCD screens were mostly for multimedia applications, and they had more...
Microsofts Charm Offensive: From Big Brother to Big Buddy?
What more could Microsoft ask for? It has market share, cash reserves and brand recognition that most competitors could only dream of. But one...
Preview: Windows Media Player Version 10
Note that in all documentation and in our discussions with the company, Microsoft clearly states that this is a true beta to be installed...
Salesforce.com Says CEO Interview Delayed IPO
Hosted CRM service provider Salesforce.com acknowledged in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Friday that it is in a "cooling off" period after a...
Quicker Embrace of GSM Would Help Stateside Wi-Fi
We seem to need pager alerts these days to keep up with competition in the Wi-Fi hot-spot space.
Yesterday, just a week after Wayport announced...
Microsoft Patents PDA Clicks
Microsoft has been granted a U.S. patent on using short, long or double clicks on the same button to launch different applications—though only on...
Putting Spammers in the Pokey
The government wants you to know that violating its CAN-SPAM law can send you up the river. In April, the Department of Justice busted...
McCaw Launches Broadband Wireless Service
Wireless industry pioneer Craig McCaw this week launched a new company aimed at providing fixed wireless service nationwide.
Clearwire Inc. will provide non-line-of-sight broadband wireless...
Financial Penalties Seen as Key to Slamming Spam
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Fighting spam takes more than filtering, authenticating or passing new laws. It requires hitting spammers where it hurts—in their pocketbooks, panelists said...
As E-Mail Hassles Pile Up, RSS Is the Elephant in the Room
According to a Gartner statistic cited at this weeks INBOX conference in San Jose, Calif., 75 percent of all knowledge assets exist in e-mail....