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Madagascar Tech Turns Imagination into Reality

The ability of animators to turn the imaginary world into reality for millions of moviegoers rests solidly on the shoulders of technological advances, says...

Disagreeing with End-User Agreements

Among the list of things I cant stand (and, if you read this column regularly, you know thats a pretty long list) are the...

Clamming Up

From: [email protected]: Monday, August 1, 2005 12:59 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Acid commentary; stem-cell simians; quahog quotaSpence sensed an oncoming ph imbalance when a phone...

Firm Lays Down the Document Law

Four years ago, the law firm of Preti Flaherty Beliveau Pachios & Haley LLP began to aggressively adopt technology to make communications with clients...

RFID Data Handling Upgraded

Despite warnings of a shake-up in the RFID industry that will result in vendor consolidations, software developers continue to emerge with products that improve...

NEC Strives to Become Fully Channel-Driven

NEC Solutions America Inc. is growing its channel initiative, rolling out a new partner program and signing on Avnet Partner Solutions, Americas, as a...

Stellent App Manages Web Site Migration

Stellent Inc. is adding Web site lifecycle management capabilities to its Stellent Universal Content Management platform, hoping to make it easier for customers to...

Sterling Banks on Yantra SOA

Sterling Commerce, in Dublin, Ohio, was involved in electronic commerce when transactions took place on closed, proprietary systems using the electronic data interchange format....

RFID Does More Than Track Trucks

Suppliers for Wal-Mart Stores Inc. may have balked at having to deploy radio-frequency identification, but at Graniterock, in Watsonville, Calif., customers cant deploy the...

Motorolas Q to Take on Blackberry and Treo

Motorola last week introduced The Q, a wireless phone with a full QWERTY keyboard. At 11.5 millimeters, the Q is half as thick as...