Monthly Archives: November 2004

Mozilla Launches Firefox 1.0

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Mozilla Firefox 1.0 has launched following a two-month preview that drew 8 million downloads of the alternative Web browser. Early Tuesday morning, the Mozilla Foundation...

Mozilla: No Google Browser in the Works

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Waiting for a Google browser is becoming more like "Waiting for Godot." Not only has Googles top executive denied that the company is developing a...

Microsoft to Update IE Before Longhorn? Maybe So

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When asked whether Microsoft will release an updated version of its IE (Internet Explorer) browser before Longhorn ships in 2006, Microsofts pat answer is...

Cisco Reports Upbeat Earnings

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Despite a continued tough spending environment for technology, Cisco Systems Inc. on Tuesday announced solid earnings and revenue growth for its recent fiscal quarter. Cisco...

EMC Keeps Laying Down SMB Track

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EMCs recent acquisition of tiny Allocity Inc., the developer of an always-available e-mail storage solution, went virtually unnoticed by the storage world, but it...

FCC: VOIP Is Not Subject to State Rules

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In what amounts to a big win for Vonage Holdings Corp., the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday ruled that the broadband phone companys service...

Oracle Makes Last Pitch for PeopleSoft

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It may be hard to believe, but it appears that Oracle may be ready to toss in the towel on its marathon effort to...

Firefox 1.0 Lives Up to Hype

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The Mozilla Foundations Firefox browser was designed to compete directly with Microsoft Corp.s Internet Explorer. eWEEK Labs tests show that Firefox handily wins the...

Will Users Get Buried Under RFID Data?

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Many large retailers are "ill-prepared" to handle the likely flood of data expected from RFID implementations, and many havent even mastered their current bar-code...

AMD, Chartered Sign Chip Manufacturing Deal

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Advanced Micro Devices said Tuesday that it would add Chartered Semiconductor as a chip foundry beginning in 2006.The decision will add another source of...