Monthly Archives: July 2004
Raising VOIP Consciousness
Those of us in the technical media hear an almost deafening VOIP drumbeat. Newsletters on Internet telephony seem to appear every month. The general...
Judge Slaps Down SCOs DaimlerChrysler Suit
SCO suffered its first major defeat Wednesday in its legal wars against Linux-using companies, when DaimlerChrysler was granted all of the important points in...
Bruce Foods to Spice Up Supply Chain with RFID
Propelled by a recent acquisition as well as by retailers RFID (radio frequency identification) requirements, specialty food maker Bruce Foods is about to go...
Qualcomm Earnings, Revenue Rise Sharply
Cell phone technology giant Qualcomm Inc. announced strong third-quarter earnings Wednesday.
Net income was $486 million, or 58 cents per share, up 154 percent from...
Hyperion Posts Strong Earnings as CEO Steps Aside
Hyperion Solutions Corp. on Wednesday joined the chorus of software companies separating the chairman and CEO roles, while reporting revenue and profit increases and...
ID Management Gains New Partners
Novell Inc. and Oracle Corp., both leaders in the identity-management space, on Wednesday rolled out technology blueprints for products that are compliant with Liberty...
Nokia 7610
The Nokia 7610 is part of the first wave of one-megapixel cameraphones to hit U.S. shores.The camera is a great leap forward for phones,...
Search Startup Moves Beyond Keywords
To search startup Blinkx Inc., keywords are passé. The future of search lies instead with bigger concepts.
Blinkx, which last month quietly launched a beta...
Report: Financial Help Will Drive Health IT
WASHINGTON—A report released Wednesday morning establishes goals and recommends policy options for making electronic health records a reality within the next decade.
The suggestions came...
Wireless Fuels Sprints Revenue Growth
Giving credit primarily to its wireless business, Sprint Corp. officials this morning reported an increase in net revenues of 6 percent this quarter compared...