Monthly Archives: August 2004

Notebook: Open-Source Community Upbeat at LinuxWorld

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SAN FRANCISCO—Few places offer as clear a view into the evolving "digital divide" of the computer industry than the floor of the LinuxWorld expo...

Is VOIP Finally Worth a Look?

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Hundreds of thousands of consumers collectively save millions of dollars each month by replacing (or supplementing) their traditional telephone service with personal voice over...

Concur Service Yields T&E Benchmarks

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Concur Technologies, a provider of corporate expense management solutions, and Runzheimer International, a consulting firm specializing in travel program, policy and cost benchmarking information,...

WD Designs RAID Drive

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Western Digital Corp. has designed a disk drive specifically targeted for RAID and other heavy-duty cycle applications.WD, based in Irvine, Calif., said Tuesday that...

X1 Updates Desktop Search Client

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Startup X1 Technologies updated its desktop search application Tuesday with support for more complex queries and broader indexing of file attachments. X1 Technologies Inc., of...

Ask Jeeves Expands Local Search via Citysearch

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To expand its local search options, Ask Jeeves Inc. on Tuesday partnered with Citysearch for access to its local business listings. Ask Jeeves over the...

Novell Releases 2.6-Based Enterprise Server

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SAN FRANCISCO—Novell on Tuesday released the latest version of its enterprise Linux server, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, at LinuxWorld here. SuSE Linux Enterprise Server...

CA Pitches Ingres DB with $1 Million Tools Contest

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Computer Associates will announce Wednesday at LinuxWorld what its dubbed its $1 million challenge, eWEEK.com has learned from industry sources. The goal: to get...

T-Mobile Sidekick II Is Hefty but Functional

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The original Sidekick arrived to much anticipation in October 2002. It was the first consumer-oriented mobile device that combined PDA and phone features along...

New MyDoom Variant Uses Yahoo People Search

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Another new version of MyDoom is worming its way through the Internet, and this variant—like the last one—uses Yahoo as part of its infection...