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Alereon Unveils Superfast Ultrawideband
LAS VEGAS-- Alereon Inc, an Austin, Texas based semiconductor company, introduced two ultrawideband (UWB) chips at CES 2004, designed to transmit at almost a...
IBM, Real Networks Join to Deliver Digital Media
IBM and Real Networks Inc. on Friday joined hands to help enterprises build and deliver on-demand digital audio and video services.The two companies, in...
PeopleSoft Requests Interviews With Oracle Execs
With a request filed to the Alameda County Court earlier this week, PeopleSoft Inc. is embarking on the first wave of depositions in its...
Dell Taps New Partners for Digital Imaging
LAS VEGAS—Dell Computer Corp. announced three new technology partners Thursday morning, a tip-off that the company plans to branch out into other consumer directions.Dell...
Newest Trojan: Disguised to Do Damage
A new Trojan horse program appeared on the Internet Friday, and security experts are worried that its disguise will help it infect a large...
Making Time to do Info Tech Right
When NBC needed someone to explain the accomplishment of landing the "Spirit" probe on Mars, this past Saturday night, I thought it was appropriate...
DigitalThink Preps E-Learning Service Update
E-learning vendor DigitalThink Inc. on Friday plans to announce a new version of its service for delivering courses that can handle more content, more...
Buffalo Technologies Unveils Three New Products at CES
LAS VEGAS--Buffalo Technologies introduced three new products at CES.The WHR2-G54 is a 4-port router with a stateful packet inspection firewall and 802.11g wireless radio....
Verizon to Spend $1B on Wireless Upgrade
NEW YORK (AP)—Two months after AT&T Wireless launched the nations fastest wireless Internet service, Verizon Wireless says it will spend $1 billion to reclaim...
Battle of the Bands: Gates vs. Jobs
LAS VEGAS—In back-to-back keynotes in San Francisco and Las Vegas, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates this week underlined the vanishing difference between consumer and...