Monthly Archives: September 2006

Can You Hear Me When It Counts?

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To John Graves, wireless communications is a lot more than Verizon Wireless catchy "Can You Hear Me Now?" tag line. Its about emergency responders...

Planning Makes Perfect

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You wouldnt think Los Angeles was the place to go for a sense of reality last week, but it was. I was at the...

New Treo Makes Up for Lost RAM

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Palm has released the second iteration of its smart phone loaded with Microsofts Windows Mobile operating system. The Treo 700wx is almost identical to...

XenSource Steps It Up

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XenEnterprise 3.0 is the long-awaited first product from XenSource, the company founded by members of the Xen open-source project to productize Xen virtualization technology...

Our Browsers, Our Selves

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Would you want your browsers cache published?I didnt think so. Most people have a basic sense of privacy that includes keeping what we think,...

25 More Top Technologies

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When eWeek Labs named 25 products as the most influential of the 25-year era of the PC (see "25 products define 25 years of...

Dell 2.0: Will It Be Enough?

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Uh-oh. You know when companies start throwing around "2.0" projects that theyre in trouble. The last one I recall was Siebels Chapter 2 in...

Dell Launches Itself, 2.0

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Dell says it has hit the reset button on its business.The Round Rock, Texas, PC maker, which has been battered by sagging financials—in part,...

Hurd Consolidates Control of HP

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Replacing Patricia Dunn with Mark Hurd as chairman of Hewlett-Packards board of directors should help calm the roiling controversy surrounding the technology giant, but...

Microsoft Plays Patch Catch-Up

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Microsofts patch on Sept. 12 brought three bulletins covering three software flaws, but the day will be remembered most for an Internet Explorer mega-patch...