Monthly Archives: April 2006
Coraid Rolls Out Low-Cost Linux-Based NAS Gateway
Coraid, a San Clemente, Calif., company that bills itself as an alternative to higher-cost iSCSI and Fibre Channel, has bolstered its Linux NAS Gateway...
Making Your Apps Work with Internet Explorer 7
Microsoft is under increasing pressure to do something with Internet Explorer 7. Like little dogs nipping at its heels, other browsers have raised the...
Exabyte Sizes Upgradable Tape Drive for SMBs
Exabyte has introduced what it says is the first upgradable tape drive.
Aimed at SMBs (small and midsize businesses) that may be short on cash...
Free Add-On Outfits Windows CE for DVRs, IP-STBs
Microsoft on April 4 unveiled a Windows CE add-on intended to simplify the development of next-generation DVRs (digital video recorders) and IP STBs (Internet...
Net Neutrality Measure Set for Vote
Lawmakers charged with overseeing telecommunications are poised to vote on the most controversial legislative measure in telecom this year: network neutrality.
The measure, which could...
Security Worries Hang Up Mobile Plans
New research indicates that many companies are putting a hold on the introduction of new wireless technologies based on concerns over IT security.Published by...
Apple Update Tunes Mac for Enterprise Networks
Apple Computer on April 4 released an update, recommended for all users, aimed to improve features and fix problems on both PowerPC and Intel-based...
AIM Troubles Haunt East, West Coasts
America Online Instant Messenger users experienced outages, dropped conversations or other missed messages for a number of hours April 4.
The AIM outage may be...
A Jones for Rhythm and News
Its not unusual," laughed the Lynx when he heard that 65-year-old Welsh singer Tom Jones was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace...
AMD Begins Chip Production at Second Fab
Advanced Micro Devices said April 4 that it has begun shipping its first microprocessors from its second fab, Fab 36 in Dresden, Germany.
The announcement,...