Monthly Archives: June 2004

Is Anti-Spam Microsofts Next Target Industry?

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At the risk of seeming ungrateful, I have to wonder whether Microsofts free anti-spam add-on for Exchange servers is really such a good deal. Sure,...

Give Yahoo a Break on This Adware Controversy

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Spyware is definitely evil stuff. Most of the people who write it should be in jail. And lucky for us, there are lots of...

Linux Drivers for Intels Centrino Due This Year

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Linux drivers for Intels mobile Centrino chipset are due in the second half of 2004, Intel officials said Wednesday. Intel Corp. posted the version 0.1...

Microsoft to Publicly Preview New DRM Technology

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Microsoft Corp. is set to offer for download on Wednesday a "public preview" beta release of its Windows Media Player 10 technology. The biggest...

Court: Lindows Free to Sell Its OS in Benelux

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Lindows fortunes in its trademark battle with Microsoft took a new turn May 27 in Europe, when the Amsterdam District Court denied Microsofts request...

Physicians Praise Handheld Computers

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Many physicians would never want to part with their handheld computers, though they report very different reasons for their enthusiasm. Thats according to an...

Storage Company Touts NAS Offerings at Computex

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Taipei, TAIWAN—During a discussion at the Computex show here, Xtore Extreme Storage General Manager Dennis Lin said that the companys network-attached storage products have...

Equant Slashes Off-Net Calling Rates, Boosts Integration

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Four years into its IP telecom offering, Equant, an IP VPN data networking subsidiary of France Telecom, is lowering its off-net international calling rates...

Quantum CEO Sees Growth in Storage Transition

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Quantum Corp. CEO Rick Belluzzo almost two years ago left Microsoft as its president and COO. Quantum is now roughly halfway through a three-year...

Survey: Storage Spending Increases

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According to the survey of 69 CIOs, CTOs, and IT managers from 81 midsized to large companies, 55 percent said storage has grown as...