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A Recovery Solution with Heart

In the wake of hurricanes Rita and Katrina last year, CompuCom Systems found that many of its customers were struggling, in some cases, to...

Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 28

Arel Plug-In Allows Meetings AnywhereArel Communications and Softwares well-designed videoconferencing and audio conferencing technology has been part of an integrated Web conferencing tool, Arel...

Enira Tool Speeds Threat Response

Enira Technologies LLC is trying to get a leg up in the fast-growing and confusing network access control space with the latest version of...

Suns Niagara Pushes Processing Power Limits

eWEEK Labs tests of one of Sun Microsystems Inc.s first "Niagara"-based servers show that the platform pushes the limits of server processing power.Click here...

Patent Lawsuit Challenges Google Talk

Google Inc.s instant message and Internet phone feature, Google Talk, has been hit by patent infringement allegations. Rates Technology Inc. based in Hauppauge, N.Y., filed...

64-Bit Power Struggle Heats Up

In the world of hardware, 2005 proved to be the year vendors pushed processor power to new heights as competition in the multicore processor...

Nortel to Complete Convergence Story with Tasman Buy

After a four-year hiatus from the enterprise routing market, Nortel Networks Corp. today jumped back in with its proposed $99.5 million acquisition of Tasman...

A Man and His Vision for the Browser

Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989 and introduced the first Web client in 1990, touching off a technological revolution that continues...

Interactive Nature of Browser Colors Past and Future

The more things change, the more they stay the same. Sort of. When Tim Berners-Lee wrote the first Web client, or browser editor, in 1990,...

Juniper Sues Light Reading Posters for Libel

Networking equipment maker Juniper Networks Inc. is taking legal action against ten unknown defendants that posted comments critical of the company to online message...