Monthly Archives: July 2006
RFID Standard Passes Testing by IBM, T3Ci
As co-chairs of EPCglobals Electronic Product Code Information Services Working Group, IBM and T3Ci announced July 26 the completion of interoperability testing of a...
XenSource, VMware Conflict Holds Back Linux Virtualization
PORTLAND, Ore.—Dont expect to see a single virtualization technology baked into the Linux kernel in the near future.
Thats because XenSource and VMware are butting...
Nokia Opens Flagship Store in Chicago
Two blocks apart on Chicagos prestigious Magnificent Mile shopping strip, two stores are trying to change the way you buy cell phones. Nokias Flagship...
Microsoft Buys Health Care Solutions Provider
Microsoft is acquiring a Washington, D.C., health care software company that has developed a solution to tracks patients records in real time.
In a July...
Scalix to Contribute Software to Open-Source Community
PORTLAND—Scalix has taken the open-source plunge and will contribute parts of the source code for its messaging infrastructure platform to the community.
It has also...
Medicare Services Agency Tests Personal Health Records
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, a Baltimore-based agency, has selected vendors to test the feasibility of allowing covered individuals to access their claims...
Google at OSCON: Open Source Promotes Competition
PORTLAND, Ore.—Google believes that open source is one of the strongest ways to preserve industry competition, and its goal is to help this industry...
China a New Force in RFID
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When “Good Enough” Just IsntViewSonics VP2330wb
As prices of LCD monitors continue to drop, larger displays become more affordable for a larger audience. One of the most popular has been...
Motorola Goes Linux
CHICAGO, Ill., July 25—Whats sharper than a RAZR? A scalpel.
Motorolas new flagship platform, SCPL ("scalpel") will redefine even basic phone performance, Motorola mobile devices...