Monthly Archives: May 2006
Early 802.11n Products Are Touchy Subjects
In eWEEK Labs tests of Linksys wireless LAN equipment based on Version 1.0 of the 802.11n draft specification, we found the products to be...
Toll Lane Ahead for Internet Traffic?
Collier County, which is tucked in the southwest tip of hurricane-prone Florida, reaches deep into the Internet for its taxpaying customers: culling weather data...
A Fresh Face on Standards?
With recent complaints surfacing in courtrooms near and abroad over Microsofts anti-competitive behavior, one might believe that the Redmond, Wash., software giant hasnt learned...
Intel Lays a Trap to Ensnare Hackers
Intel wants to lay a virtual trap for hackers.The chip maker, which launched its vPro brand for business desktops April 24, aims to increase...
What Yahoo’s New Tech Section Means to Google
As hard as Yahoo execs try to dispel the notion, it seems only natural to think Yahoo's new technology news and reviews Web site...
MSN: Money Pit or (Not So) Secret Weapon?
Is Microsofts MSN unit a bottomless money pit, or the strategic lynchpin upon which the companys future depends?
The answer depends on what you think...
Green Returns to Head Suns Software Business
Former Sun Microsystems executive Rich Green is returning to the company to take on the role of executive vice president for software.
Green has always...
Juniper Lifts Curtain on Its WAN Plans
Juniper Networks made it clear it wants to become a bigger player in the WAN optimization and application acceleration space when it bought Peribit...
Symantec Touts Professional Anti-Phishing Effort
Symantec is relaunching the anti-phishing industry group gained via its 2005 acquisition of WholeSecurity and promising to bring a more professional approach to the...
Another Patent Lawsuit Sours BlackBerry
Visto, a wireless e-mail software maker, says it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Research In Motion, the makers of BlackBerry devices.
Visto says...