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eFiles: February 26, 2001

Use of mobile Web services limited ...Just 7 percent of u.s. adults say they or someone in their households use Internet services accessed via...

Waiting For a 3G Go

In a speech to the European-American Business Council last March, European Commissioner Erkki Liikanen touted Europes lead in wireless technologies and predicted that the...

Finding Keys To The Kingdom

Our reliance on keyboards, keypads and button-bearing devices of all kinds is creating a dependency that is not altogether healthy.This became clear to me...

You Want That Box 100 Percent Secure? Take It Off the Network

Its advice about as old as the practice of computer security. Though typically offered as a sarcastic comment on the impossibility of "100 percent...

Finding Your Way to the Edge

Its fatal to fall behind the leading edge of it, just as it would be fatal not to know about overnight delivery. Both atoms...

On Deck: Instant Conferencing

A Westminster, Colo., company next month will release an IP technology that will enable instant, multiparty voice conferences.Voyant Technologies Inc.s Instant Conferencing tool will...

Builder Digs Into E-Biz Future

Talk about backbreaking work.Three years ago, the job of moving technical data and manuals for bulldozers onto an extranet seemed as mammoth as the...

Geekspeak: February 26, 2001

Anyone whos tried out a beta of or otherwise seen Ximians upcoming Evolution mail and calendaring client probably did the same initial double take...

The Buzz: February 26, 2001

Napster Offers $1 billion DealNapster, the online music-swapping service trying to stay alive despite a recent court ruling against it, last week offered $1...

A Sharp Eye for Security

Companies that believe their networks can be completely protected by a phalanx of add-on security products may be in for a rude awakening. Underlying...