Monthly Archives: January 2005
Make Decisions and Run With Them
The start of the new year in technology is marked on the consumer side by the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and on...
ICANN Needs to Listen and Learn
Since its inception in 1998, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, has come under fire for its lack of openness...
Business Seeks Revisions to Laws
The 109th Congress may have bold plans to tackle new laws over the next two years, but legislators returning to Washington this week face...
Wringing Costs Out of Telecom
With a chain of more than 370 hotels in 33 states and an environment of near-constant change, La Quinta Corp. was accustomed to receiving...
MCI Expands Private IP Service
To enable more IP-based WAN services, including voice over IP, at more enterprise sites around the world, MCI Inc. is expanding its Private IP...
3Com Device Targets SOHOs
This week, 3Com Corp. will announce a new wireless access point that brings enterprise-class features to its small-business product line.
The OfficeConnect Wireless 108M-bps 11g...
WLAN Chips Empower Wi-Fi
Texas Instruments Inc. is rolling out a family of wireless LAN processors designed for hardware manufacturers planning to bring Wi-Fi beyond laptop computers and...
Calligrapher Refines PDA Input
For me, the most frustrating thing about using a handheld computer is input—unless you sit down and fold out a collapsible keyboard for your...
RLX Plans to Change Gears
As RLX Technologies Inc. moves forward with its plans to exit the blade server hardware business, a key challenge will be persuading a major...
Critics Hit Sun Gear Giveaway
Sun Microsystems Inc. is again using the lure of free hardware to help grow its business, but industry insiders remain skeptical of the program,...