Monthly Archives: October 2004

Addamark Renames Itself SenSage, Updates SIM Product

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Addamark Technologies will announce Monday that the company is changing its name to SenSage Inc. The San Francisco-based company also will rename its SIM...

Sender ID Finds New Life

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Internet Light and Power says it will become one of the first ISPs to deploy Microsoft Corp.s anticipated Sender ID technology in daily operations. Sender...

Versatel Unleashes VOIP Apps

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Media gateway maker Versatel Networks will announce a new series of applications at VON (the Voice on the Net expo and conference) next week...

PayPal: Service Fully Restored

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PayPal on Thursday reported that it had restored its online payment services after facing intermittent outages for more than five days. PayPal, owned by eBay...

Analysts: Demand Low for Medical RFID Tagging

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The RFID chip from Applied Digital Solutions that links patients to their medical records has kicked up a media furor over potential privacy concerns...

Microsoft Preps Previews of SQL Server 2005

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Microsoft Corp. on Friday said it will release previews of the next version of SQL Server leading up to the release of the next...

Darned Sox

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From: [email protected]: Monday, October 18, 2004 12:13 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Sanjay on the beach; free Sun Fire zone; lounge warrior"I shouldnt have shaved," pouted...

Black Duck Moves IP Protection to the Lawyers Office

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Black Duck Software, an information services company offering IP (intellectual property) risk management and mitigation solutions, will announce on Monday the immediate commercial availability...

QLogic Gets Apple Love

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QLogics low-end switches will get a boost from being resold with Apples Xserve RAID—or so the rumor goes. QLogics nudging into the SMB market...

Medical RFID Tagging Could Save Lives

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The criticism of human RFID tagging that Ive been seeing sometimes misses the point, with potentially deadly results. This is not simply a human...