Monthly Archives: November 2004
H-1B Exemptions Sought
The tech industry is redoubling its lobbying efforts to raise the cap on the number of foreign nationals permitted to fill skilled jobs in...
Gingells Departure Shakes Up Sun
The departure of Sun Microsystems Inc.s chief engineer to a startup not only leaves Sun without a well-respected visionary, but the departure could also...
Wireless Mesh Networks Take Hold
As wireless mesh networking gains increasing acceptance with municipalities and cost-conscious enterprises alike, companies such as Motorola Inc. and Nortel Networks Ltd. are readying...
Belkin Gear Is Not Enterprise-Ready
My tests of the $150 Belkin Wireless Pre-N Router and $100 Wireless Notebook Network Card, released last month, bore out some preconceptions I had...
Motorola Ships RAZR Phone
Motorolas newest high-end cell phone, the half-inch-thick RAZR V3, is now shipping in the United States from Cingular Wireless.Packed into the flip phone are...
Broadcom Goes the Distance
Broadcom Corp. will introduce two new 802.11g radio chip sets designed to extend access point range.
The BCM4318E and BCM5352E incorporate the companys proprietary BroadRange...
Wireless Network Goes the Distance
Every year, on the last Sunday of October, more than 150,000 people descend on Arlington, Va., for the annual Marine Corps Marathon. Its a...
Trapeze Software Eases Services Delivery
Trapeze Networks Inc. this week will announce upgrades to its wireless LAN switch software that make it easier to deliver and manage public and...
Pyx Thin Clients to Support iSCSI
To help overcome performance and accessibility limitations hampering the adoption of iSCSI technology, Pyx Technologies Inc. is expanding its thin-client support of the protocol...
FCC on Right VOIP Track
The Federal Communications Commission made the correct decision recently when it labeled the services of VOIP providers such as Vonage Holdings fundamentally interstate in...