Monthly Archives: August 2004

Bloomba Adds to Stellar Searches

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The Bloomba e-mail client from Stata Labs has been making a name for itself with a fantastic search engine, but the latest release, the...

Netscape 7.2 Is a Worthy Upgrade

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The recent release of Netscape 7.2 contains some welcome improvements that will please users who prefer the Netscape browser. The latest Netscape browser is based...

Sun, Microsoft Wage Peace

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Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer" was the dictum of the late author Mario Puzos fictional Don Corleone. Someone at Sun Microsystems...

Outsourcing Ins and Outs

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Youre troubled by the idea of outsourcing and would like to be better informed? Forty-year industry veteran Edward Yourdon has written a book, "Outsource:...

UWB Set to Challenge Radio Rules

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With this months approval by the Federal Communications Commission of an Ultra-Wideband chip set, device designers and users can enjoy new options for robust,...

Aruba Grids Embed Access Points in Walls

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Aruba Wireless Networks this week will introduce a new set of WLAN hardware and management software designed to reduce costs and increase capacity of...

Orion Workstations Act as Single-Box Clusters

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A startup company is rolling out a family of workstations aimed at the technical computing space that offer clusterlike capabilities inside a single box.Orion...

TallyGenicom Ships Monochrome Laser Printer

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TallyGenicom last week rolled out a $799 monochrome laser printer for small workgroups.The 9025N prints 25 pages per minute at a resolution of 1,200...

Intuit Network Monitor Disappoints

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Although the Intuit network Monitor Professional Edition might entice some IT staff with its low $495 price, I recommend going with an easier-to-use—and just...

Microsoft Moves Toward Integrated Management

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Microsoft Corp., via its Dynamic Systems Initiative, is arming its server management tools with improved customized application modules. But the companys ultimate goal is...