Monthly Archives: March 2008

Google to Enable Offline Access to Docs

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Google is set to answer a frequently ringing bell by making its Google Docs word processing application available offline, the company said March 31.Over...

Ultramobile Productivity Remains Elusive

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Undoubtedly, the time will come when some supremely portable, uncompromisingly capable device will emerge to displace our desktops, notebooks and smart phones by keeping...

Symbian Launches Open-Source Smart-Phone LBS

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Mobile operating system developer Symbian is adding SQL and location-based services to its smart-phone OS.Symbian officials said the new OS technologies, announced March 31,...

Businesses Leave Wi-Fi Hot Spots Unprotected

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BOSTON-Any company could have wireless networks nobody knows about-along with the network security holes those networks bring.That was one point raised by Amit Sinha,...

Fortify Pushes Application Security

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Fortify Software is advocating a new strategy to help keep businesses secure during the software development process.Dubbed Business Software Assurance, the strategy begins with...

eWEEK Labs Walk-through: ThinkPad X300

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eWEEK Labs Walk-through: ThinkPad X300 eWEEK Labs Walk-through: ThinkPad X300 - The Skinny on the X300 Compared with Lenovo's X61 and X61s units, the X300 has...

Identity and Access Management for Hospitals

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You may think you've seen the last of a departed employee, but if your hospital doesn't have a comprehensive identity and access management plan,...

Motorola Powers Up WiMax at CTIA

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Motorola wasted no time at the CTIA Wireless 2008 show in Las Vegas, using the forum March 31 to announce its latest WiMax and...

The Nick for NAC

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HP Offers Low-Cost Servers

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Hewlett-Packard, which has been building up a line-up of inexpensive hardware and software directed at businesses with limited IT resources, is now launching a...