Monthly Archives: July 2005
Microsoft Pays IBM $775 Million to Settle Antitrust Claims
On Friday, Microsoft and IBM said they had settled many of the outstanding antitrust issues between the two companies raised during the United States...
Motorola, Sprint to Push Mobile WiMax Forward
Sprint Corp. and Motorola Inc. said Thursday that they would work together to develop the nomadic or mobile version of WiMax, known as 802.16e.
Under...
A Brand New Internet?
The Internet began as an experiment: Did it succeed? Obviously, in many ways it did, but it also failed in important ways. So what...
Hitachi Releases Slim Hard Drive with Video Streaming
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has introduced a 2.5-inch hard drive with several features that company executives predict will make it a leading contender in...
Intels Dual-Core Servers Prepare for Their Close-Up
Intel Corp. will mark July 2005 as its entry into the dual-core processor server age.
Later this month, the chip maker will begin rolling out...
Feds Wont Let Go of Internet DNS
Citing national security and business concerns, officials of the U.S. Department of Commerce Thursday said the federal agency will retain control of the Internets...
Micromuse to Acquire GuardedNet for $16M
Micromuse of San Francisco said on Friday that it is buying GuardedNet Inc. of Atlanta, Ga., for $16.2 million.The acquisition will add GuardedNets security...
Red Hat Profits Keep Rising
Red Hat announced on Thursday financial results for its fiscal first quarter ending May 31, 2005, results which beat analyst expectations by two cents...
U.S. CERT Warns of Attacks on Veritas Flaw
The U.S. governments computer watchdog group issued a warning Thursday about possible attacks on systems running computer backup software from Veritas.
The U.S. Computer Emergency...