Monthly Archives: September 2004
TI Builds Wireless VOIP Chip
Texas Instruments Inc. has announced a new chipset that would allow portable IP phones to use WLAN networks.Based on TIs OMAP processor, the new...
Health-Plan Accreditation Group Reports Improvement, Large Quality Gaps
The non-profit NCQA (National Committee for Quality Assurance) reported that 563 health plans submitting data to its database have gotten better at tasks like...
Open-Source Copyright Conflict Heats Up
The copyright dispute between Furthermore Inc. and Miro International Pty Ltd. over the open-source Mambo content management system heated up on Wednesday when the...
Techs Capitol Hill Hurdles
There are less than 10 days left until Congress takes another break, and the sound and fury of the tech industrys positioning to get...
JDA, PeopleSoft Team Up to Help Retailers
In an attempt to fend off retail moves from SAP AG, PeopleSoft Inc. and JDA Software Group Inc. have announced an alliance that they...
Ciscos New Offerings Enhance SAN Extensions
Companies that need to move storage data over long distances quickly and securely now have more options with the introduction of the MDS 9000...
Is Google Ready to Browse?
First, there was Gmail. Is the Gbrowser next?
A Google Web browser is the latest in the never-ending speculation about what search leader Google Inc....
Airbus Magic In-flight Cell Phone Technology May Be Make-Believe
So, it is official. You can use a phone on the plane, and the thing wont plunge into the sea or crash into a...
Who Is Hurt By Microsofts Neglect of Older Browsers?
Browser security is a big problem. To you and me. And particularly, to Microsoft. Now, according to folks up in Redmond (and contrary to...
Healthy Competition Could Speed Anti-Spam Answers
If the members of the Internet Engineering Task Force are unable to put aside partisan squabbling and carry out their mission, perhaps we should...