Monthly Archives: September 2004

Theater of the Absurd

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From: [email protected]: Monday, September 13, 2004 12:01 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Evil by any other name; to Dell and back "You guys should consider letting...

Industry Group Endorses Cellular-to-WLAN Roaming Spec

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Fourteen companies, including Alcatel, AT&T, British Telecom, Cingular Wireless, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Motorola Inc., Nokia, Nortel Networks and T-Mobile USA, have published...

Transmeta Ships Efficeon, Lowers Revenue Outlook

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Transmeta Corp. has begun limited shipments of the next generation of its Efficeon processor, which is being built on the 90-nanometer manufacturing process. However, that...

Cell Phones, GPS and Wi-Fi Take Center Stage at DemoMobile

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LA JOLLA, Calif.—DemoMobile producer Chris Shipley opened up the annual show Thursday by backtracking on last years pronouncement of the age of "device computing,"...

Intel Reveals Its Plan at IDF

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Nearly 6,000 attendees gathered rich insight into Intels near-term and future development plans, products, and initiatives at the annual Fall 2004 Intel Developer Forum...

Wi-Fi Works Where GPS Wont

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Place Lab has a pretty slick way for Wi-Fi users to figure out their location without buying any new equipment. The free software picks...

IBM, Brazil Partner to Promote Open Source

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IBM and the Brazilian government announced Thursday that they have signed a cooperation agreement to establish a knowledge and technology center, known as CDTC,...

IBM to Roll Out New Two-Way Opteron Server

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IBM later this month will begin shipping the second generation of its two-way server powered by Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s 64-bit Opteron processor. The eServer...

Analysts: Oracles Fight for PeopleSoft Just Beginning

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Oracle Corp. overcame a major hurdle by winning a favorable verdict in the governments antitrust lawsuit against it, but observers said its battle to...

Oracle vs. PeopleSoft: When Bad Things Happen to Good Companies

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When considering Oracle it is often difficult to separate the company and its business from its charismatic leader, Larry Ellison. This feeling must be...