Monthly Archives: March 2006

Voicing Our Preference

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In any scene from any "Star Trek" episode or movie, the most futuristic things we see are the wireless communication devices. Who needs a...

AT&T Power Grab May Jolt Verizon into Action

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Keeping up with the Joneses never sounded so expensive. As the telecommunications market began to digest the enormity of AT&Ts massive $64 billion bid to...

The Focus at FOSE Is War

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WASHINGTON—Shes sleek and dazzling, with sparkling lights on top, luring passersby to her spot on the bustling floor of the FOSE Conference and Exhibition. Shes...

Developers Line Up for Google

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Independent software developers are Googles eager new soldiers, just as Google had hoped. It appears Google got what it wanted in August after first letting...

NetCustomer Offers Support for PeopleSoft, JDE Customers

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With Oracle in an acquisition frenzy, acquiring more than a dozen companies in as many months, the market for third-party support is rife with...

Is American Software More Secure?

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A news fad broke out in February: After the controversy over the sale of U.S. port management rights to a Dubai-owned company, the same...

Power, Performance at the Core of Future Intel Chips

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SAN FRANCISCO—Attention to power consumption has formed the core of a new generation of Intel chips coming out later this year. Justin Rattner, Intels chief...

Savi Introduces New Active RFID Tag

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Savi Technology, which develops RFID hardware and software for supply chains, is tackling harsh conditions with its latest active tag.Washington, D.C.-based Savi announced March...

European Publishers Throw Punches

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It's a tough time to be an online book publisher in Europe.On March 6, major European book publishers took a swipe at Amazon Inc....

Google’s In The GDrive Seat

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New evidence emerges of Google building a virtual hard drive where consumers and enterprises can store an unlimited amount of Google mail, instant messages,...