Monthly Archives: October 2005
Seagate Refreshes Desktop Drives, Adds 500GB Model
Seagate Technology Ltd. has brought its desktop Barracuda drives into the ninth generation, adding a half-terabyte model and 3-Gbit SATA technology to its lineup.
The...
Citrix Updates Recent Acquisitions
Citrix Systems Inc. at its iForum Global 2005 user conference on Monday polished up a pair of recent acquisitions in the application acceleration and...
Its Gada.Be the First Metasearch Engine Powered by RSS
The first metasearch engine to be powered by the efficient fuel of RSS technology, Gada.be, went live on Monday.
Gada.be strips away the multiple layers...
Yahoo Podcasts Search Skims Surface
Imagine if librarians organized book collections based on a 14-word description of each title. The results, no doubt, would leave much room for improvement.
Thats...
Industry Heavyweights Join for Wireless Consortium
Cisco Systems Inc., Broadcom Corp., Intel Corp. and 24 other companies with significant interest in the next Wi-Fi standard have banded together to form...
MS-YASS 1.0? (Yet Another Security Suite)
The irony is bitter all around. So many people like to blame Microsoft for the deluge of malware on Windows, and the it does...
Yahoo Tunes in Podcast Search
Yahoo Inc. introduced a beta version of its podcast search tool on Monday, further demonstrating the growing demand for the radio show style audio...
Fill Er Up with E-Commerce, Please
Soaring gas prices have been pushed by natural disasters and an unfriendly global climate. But some e-commerce players are looking on the bright side:...
MasterCard Pursues No-Touch Retail
MasterCard International Inc. Vice President Oliver Steeley is working to make contactless payment available to millions of Americans. Contactless payment is where a customer...
U.S. Military Moves Toward Networked War Model
SAN JOSE, Calif.—All branches of the U.S. military are well into the process of designing their future combat systems to connect every soldier and...