Monthly Archives: October 2007
BlackBerry 8820 Embraces Enterprise Wi-Fi Trend
Although just released in July, the iPhone is already the countrys leading Wi-Fi-enabled device, according to analyst firm M:Metrics. Out of 1.9 million U.S....
Web Coalition Calls for Carrier Censorship Hearings
Momentum continues to build in Washington for a congressional investigation into the censorship polices and other anti-free speech actions of telephone and cable companies.In...
Microsoft Unified Communications Ready to Debut
Microsoft will announce that its integrated Unified Communications products are ready for delivery at an event in San Francisco on Oct. 16.The software maker,...
Analyst Wowed by Google’s Apps Moves
Google today added core security and policy management facilities from its purchase of Postini to the Gmail application in its Google Apps Premier Edition.Normally,...
Intel Confirms Product Name Changes
Intel is confirming that it plans on changing some, but not all, of its product names by the beginning of 2008 in order to...
Pillar Introduces 1TB SATA Drive
Pillar Data Systems Oct. 3 introduced its first 1-terabyte Serial ATA disk drive, for use in its frontline Axiom storage system.Pillar OEMs its new...
Iron Mountain Acquires Records Management Firm
Data protection provider Iron Mountain announced on Oct. 2 the acquisition of RMS Services-USA, a $27 million records management company and a major provider...
The Mainstreaming of Mobile Phone Hacking
The name "iBOT" is already taken. It may soon be taken in vain if the iPhone becomes a popular target for malware.For years Ive...
Microsofts Open-Source Trap for Mono
Microsoft is claiming that releasing the .NET Framework reference source code under the Microsoft Reference License will give developers the opportunity to understand more...
Broadband Isn’t Taking Care of Business
If you pay any attention whatsoever to technology issues, than you know that the United States has a serious problem when it comes to...