Monthly Archives: September 2004
Theater of the Absurd
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
When considering Oracle it is often difficult to separate the company and its business from its charismatic leader, Larry Ellison. This feeling must be...