Monthly Archives: July 2004
Verbatim Announces Ultra Density Optical Media
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...