Monthly Archives: July 2006

RFID Standard Passes Testing by IBM, T3Ci

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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 Isnt—ViewSonics VP2330wb

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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

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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...