Monthly Archives: June 2006
PC Reliability on the Upswing
According to a new report by Gartner, PC manufacturers have cut annual failure rates on their desktop and notebook PCs by about 25 percent...
Opera 9 Takes Early Offensive Stance
This year could prove to be a seminal one in Web browser development, as the browser wars heat up once again.The Mozilla Foundation will...
ISPs Are Going To Eat Vonages Lunch
Imagine you are a decision maker at a very large U.S. ISP. You are annoyed because your once-lucrative phone business is slowly being eroded...
When Disaster Strikes: Allstate Goes Mobile
Darel Myers is a storm chaser.
Myers, technical equipment manager for Allstate Insurances 10-year-old national catastrophe team, brings mobile connectivity via satellite-equipped mobile homes and...
Cisco Brings James Bond Briefcase to Disasters
Ask the average network administrator about Cisco Systems MCK or NRK, and youre likely to get a blank stare.
Thats because, other than international relief...
Did The Google Do It?
A Dell Computer spokesman was unable Friday to confirm whether it was a Dell-made laptop that exploded last week in Japan.Photos of the incident,...
BloggerCon IV Attracts Buzzing Group of Online Scribes
SAN FRANCISCO—BloggerCon IV: Now here is one event at which a person with a laptop computer can set it down on a table or...
Messman Out at Novell
And in Labs, Mike Caton discusses Qminds e-learning tools.
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Gettin Digg-y with It
Digg, the Web community that lets users vote on news items, today unveiled a sitewide redesign and expanded its coverage area beyond technology. The...
Analysts Praise Novells Executive Changes
No one was really surprised when Novells board fired former CEO Jack Messman. Many analysts think the move might be just what the Linux...