Monthly Archives: June 2004

What the World Needs Now: An Intel-Based, Linux-Powered Mac?

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I hate to be late to the party, but the recent discussion between Jim Louderback and Rob Enderle about Apple makes some good points...

Sun, Microsoft Take Different Tacks on File Systems

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Both Microsoft Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc. recently offered more information on file system technologies that will underlie their next-generation operating systems. To small...

Intel Says Its on Track with Revenue

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The second quarter is unfolding pretty much as Intel expected. Speaking to analysts during a midquarter financial update Thursday, Andy Bryant, Intel Corp.s chief financial...

Venture Capital Funding Returns to Robust Levels

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REDWOOD CITY, Calif.—Investment in new software development startups is returning to the healthy levels observed before the 1999-2000 Internet bubble, but venture capitalists are...

Microsoft Reorganizes to Bolster SMB Strategy

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Microsoft Corp. on Thursday announce a fairly significant organizational change to its business software groups. Execs said the moves were made in order to...

Transmeta Unveils Smaller Efficeon Chip

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Transmeta is coming out with a new version of its Efficeon processor later this summer that—at 48 percent smaller than the current chip—is targeted...

Oracle, Apple Plug 10g on Mac OS X

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Executives at Oracle and Apple are taking to the highway in a series of international road shows to introduce Oracle Database 10g on Mac...

Oracle, DOJ Lay Out Strategies in Trial Briefs

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As Oracle and the U.S. Department of Justice prepare to face off in a San Francisco federal courtroom Monday, each side is honing its...

HP Rolls Out Enterprise Printers

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As part of its push to propel the color imaging and printing market, Hewlett-Packard Co. on Wednesday introduced two new lines of laser color...

Linux Still Needs Drivers

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I think of myself as a Linux expert. I was a Unix administrator before Linux existed, and these days I run Linux on four...