Monthly Archives: January 2005

Make Decisions and Run With Them

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Sun Microsystems Inc. is again using the lure of free hardware to help grow its business, but industry insiders remain skeptical of the program,...