Monthly Archives: May 2005
Nokia Debuts Internet Tablet With Wi-Fi
Nokia last week unveiled an Internet access device, its first product to rely on wireless LAN connectivity rather than on a cellular connection.The Nokia...
SafeDesk, Others Ease LTSP Setup
The Linux Terminal Server Projects LTSP software provides thin-client connectivity to Linux servers. The latest version, LTSP 4.1, offers a low-cost open-source way to...
VOIP Predeployment Tools Will Pre-empt Problems
Many companies tap systems integrators or consultants for in-depth preassessments prior to a voice-over-IP deployment, but administrators should take care to plan and budget...
SafeDesk Server System Thinks Thin
A good LTSP integration package should reduce Linux thin-client complexity and provide easy deployment, and eWEEK Labs tests show SafeDesk Server 1.8 manages to...
Lenovo Embraces Dual-Core
Less than a month after closing on the $1.75 billion deal for IBMs PC business, Lenovo Group Ltd. last week, in conjunction with Intel...
Sygate Checks Remote Threats
Sygate Inc.s Sygate On-Demand 2.5 provides excellent endpoint integrity assurance and new covert malware protection for remote Windows-based machines and complements existing SSL VPN...
Tiger Invites Developers In
Apple Computer Inc.s Mac OS X 10.4 offers developers the first broadly used client platform on which to explore application interactions with data—especially with...
Mac OS X 10.4 Server Impresses
Mac OS X 10.4, better known as "Tiger," is a great upgrade for existing Macintosh installations and merits strong consideration from non-Mac shops as...
Apples Tiger Desktop Is Slick
Mac OS X 10.4, better known as "Tiger," is a great upgrade for existing Macintosh installations and merits strong consideration from non-Mac shops as...
Apples Tiger Earns Its Stripes
Mac OS X 10.4, better known as "Tiger," is a great upgrade for existing Macintosh installations and merits strong consideration from non-Mac shops as...