Monthly Archives: October 2005
Just Say No to Free Phone Service
eBay CEO Meg Whitman, apparently still under the influence of whatever caused her to invest $4 billion in Skype last week, says that within...
Symantec Testing Database Security Appliance
Symantec Corp. has deployed a database security appliance at seven pilot customer sites and could roll the product out to wider release next year.
The...
Internet TV Provokes Changes in Telecom Laws
The regulatory structure for the cable TV industry is being toppled by new technologies, such as Internet Protocol TV, industry watchers warn, and a...
Search Finds a Nerve to Rub Raw
Internet search technology may be getting too smart for its own good, says Michelle Weil, co-author of the book "TechnoStress."
Bleeding-edge search products no longer...
OpenOffice Packs a Powerful New Database Punch
OpenOffice.orgs latest update includes a database that matches Microsofts popular and competing Access database, experts say.
"Its definitely a big deal," said Stephen OGrady, an...
Office 12 to Anchor Microsofts Business Intelligence Strategy
Microsoft Corp. is hot to change the perception that Office is just a desktop suite.
With the Office 12 release, due out next year, the...
Customers Have No Real Stake in Platform Wars
Siebel Systems, while waiting to close the buyout deal with Oracle Corp., has become the latest enterprise resource planning software company to join the...
Microsoft, OSI Discuss Shared Source Licenses
While Microsoft Corp. has publicly said it has no immediate plans to submit its newest Shared Source licenses to the Open Source Initiative for...
Flock Spreads Wings, Releases Beta Version of New Browser
A new Web browser with a socially conscious streak was released for public tryout Thursday night by a group of 15 young entrepreneurs housed...
Netgear Storage Central Model SC101
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When you bought your new computer, that 80GB or 160GB drive probably seemed like more storage than you could...