Monthly Archives: March 2005
Compuware, IBM Settle Lawsuit
Compuware and IBM last week announced a settlement to their intellectual property and antitrust litigation that calls for IBM to license $140 million in...
Doctors Using Handhelds, But Not for Medicine
U.S. physicians are five times as likely as general consumers to use handheld computers, but less than a third of physicians who have mobile...
How Broken Is Norton 2005 Activation?
The record for feedback in my security blog easily belongs to the entry on the brief problem I had with activation of Norton Antivirus...
RAID Problem Exposes Adobes Achilles Heel
Got RAID? If youre running Acrobat 7 with an array, and youre having activation issues, youre not alone.
The blogospheres jumping, and an Acrobat customer...
Yoga Lawsuit Taps Open-Source Spirit
Its hard to imagine that yoga, the 5,000-year-old discipline of exercise, diet and meditation, would have anything in common with the modern software industry.
But...
Bluetooth in China: What a Difference a Year Makes
In the ocean of big and noisy debates that surround the push for wireless standards, one small but quiet ripple this month went largely...
Microsoft Discovers the Midmarket
Its always pleasant when Microsoft, after years of not paying attention, finally comes around to your point of view. For a long time, Ive...
Force10 Networks Launches Fixed-Configuration Switch
High-end network switch vendor Force10 Networks Inc. hopes to move beyond the network core and into the data center with its first fixed-configuration switch.
The...
Intermec, Symbol Step Up RFID Patent War
In the latest round of a long intellectual property battle echoing across and beyond the RFID landscape, Intermec Technologies this week slapped Symbol Technologies...
ZettaServer IR Brings Instantaneous Backups
Data protection and network storage vendor Zetta Systems has found a way to speed up data recovery to a matter of seconds.
With ZettaServer IR...