Monthly Archives: January 2005
iPods Store Medical Images
Radiologists are turning to iPods to deal with the hassles of managing medical images. Theyre not listening to music, though; theyre looking at pictures.
Medical...
Growth in Digital Media Offers CES Hints
LAS VEGAS—Soothsayers attempting to divine the hot trends at this years International Consumer Electronics Show need to look no further than TiVo and the...
Patent-Pending Technology Sets New RFID Accuracy Mark
Kraft Foods Inc., German-based retail chain Metro AG and other big customers are now sampling patent-pending technology from Worldlabel.Com aimed at overcoming inaccurate reads,...
Archipelago Buys Pacific Stock Exchange
Archipelago Holdings Inc. has announced its intention to acquire PCX Holdings Inc., which is the parent of the Pacific Stock Exchange. The deal brings...
Bar-Code Scam at Wal-Mart: A Matter of Priorities
The most well-planned and meticulously detailed crimes are often foiled by the commonplace. The thieves might map out their route precisely, coordinating it based...
FalconStor Ups Storage Server Ante with Windows Support
FalconStor Software Inc. has upgraded its software-based iSCSI storage server, imbuing it with new capabilities that allow it to be used not only as...
Could We Actually Be Winning the Spam War?
Ive been a confirmed pessimist on the future of spam for some time now, so it was with a Spocklike upturned eyebrow that I...
Rumors Swirl Around Apple Office Suite
Exactly one week before Macworld begins in San Francisco, details have emerged about a rumored replacement to Apples aging AppleWorks productivity suite. Called iWork...
Six Apart to Buy LiveJournal
Six Apart Ltd., the small software firm founded by childhood sweethearts Ben and Mena Trott, is set to make a big splash with the...
Microsoft Hasnt Changed With the Times
Its barely started, but 2005 already looks like a challenging year for Microsoft. In fact, the company faces more challenges than it ever has,...