Monthly Archives: July 2004

Verbatim Announces Ultra Density Optical Media

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Verbatim Corp. this week announced its new family of 5.25-inch Ultra Density Optical (UDO) 30GB dual-sided media. The write-once and rewritable media are based...

Sony Launches AIT-4

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Sony Electronics this week announced the fourth generation of its Advanced Intelligent Tape (AIT) drive. The latest AIT-4 drives and media offer up to...

Bell Micro to Distribute IP SAN Appliances From LeftHand

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Bell Microproducts Inc. this week announced an agreement to carry IP SAN solutions from LeftHand Networks Inc. for its OEM, contract manufacturing and solution...

Linux Takes on Windows Gaming

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The DilemmaAs an operating system, Linux has many things to recommend it over Windows. Gaming, alas, is not one of them. Compared to Windows,...

A Linux Desktop for Die-Hard Windows Users

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Want an honest-to-God great Linux desktop for your SMB but you dont want to give up Windows? Boy, do I have a deal for...

Passlogix Takes Security Modular

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Hoping to gain an edge on its myriad competitors, Passlogix Inc. on Wednesday will announce a new product strategy in which all of its...

Networking Goes Mobile

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The introduction of GSM and Wi-Fi-enabled devices, includingHewlett-Packard Co.s newest iPAQ on Monday and Motorola Inc.s phone rollout on Tuesday, showed one thing: Networking...

E-mail Privacy Debate Heads to Congress

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A month after a federal courts ruling raised concerns over the privacy of e-mail, federal legislators are proposing tougher restrictions on the interception of...

AMD Targets Sempron Chips at SMBs

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Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is rolling out its Sempron line of PC processors, a year after deciding to phase out the low-end...

Study: More Deaths Due to Medical Errors, Fewer Preventable by IT

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A new report doubles the current estimate of deaths due to preventable medical errors—to 195,000—and concludes that IT would not address the causes of...