Monthly Archives: July 2004

AT&T Rolls Out 3G Wireless in Four Cities

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AT&T Wireless Services Inc. on Tuesday launched its 3G (third-generation), high-speed wireless service in San Francisco, Seattle, Phoenix and Detroit, with service in Dallas...

Microsoft Plan Could Give Shareholders $75 Billion

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Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced a plan to give shareholders as much as $75 billion in value over the next four years.The Redmond, Wash.,...

Megapixel Bluetooth Phone Arrives

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Motorola and Verizon announced Tuesday that the much-anticipated Motorola V710, the first megapixel Bluetooth camera phone in the US, will become available in August.The...

IBM to Help Train Students for IT Work

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GRAPEVINE, Texas—IBM on Tuesday announced a new project to help prepare college students for work in the IT world. The project, called the IBM Academic...

WLAN Chipsets From Atheros, Marvell Win Praise

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Analyst firm The Linley Group has awarded the title of best wireless LAN chipset to products from Atheros Corp. and Marvell Technology Group Ltd.,...

Review: Peachtree Premium Accounting 2005

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ZIFFPAGE TITLEAt a GlanceCompany:Best Software, Inc., www.peachtree.comPrice:$499.99 (single-user); $999.99 (multi-user)Pros:Comprehensive, customizable database records and transaction forms. Exceptional reporting structure. Multicompany consolidation. Excellent handling of...

How Intimate a CRM Relationship Do Your Customers Really Want?

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At the very heart of any robust retail CRM system are the benefits consumers—and retailers—receive when the retailer knows as much about a customer...

Intel Intros Low-Voltage Dothan Chips

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Intel Corp. has moved its "Dothan" mobile processor into the ultra-low-voltage space, scattering additional price cuts among its mobile microprocessor lineup.Intel introduced the LV/ULV...

Britannia Flies High With Wi-Fi

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Speeding about the globe at 35,000 feet, airline passengers expect to be well taken care of en route to their destinations. So for airlines,...

Suns Gosling: New Java Flavors Brewing

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James Gosling, the creator of Java, is out of the labs and out in front of Suns software development strategy, as the chief technology...