Monthly Archives: June 2004

LCD Screens Go After High-Performance Applications

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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....