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Migration to 802.11i Will Be a Bumpy Ride

The work involved in updating wireless access points and clients for 802.11i compliance—not to mention verifying that they are compliant in the first place—is...

New Spec Could Put RFID Into Action

EPCglobal Inc. hopes to finally propel radio-frequency identification from pilot status to wide-scale deployment with a new interoperability specification. The UHF Generation 2 protocol, released...

HP Headphones Tune in Bluetooth

Bluetooth, the short-range wireless connectivity technology thats supposed to banish some cables from our personal spaces, is much less a part of my daily...

Microsoft Exec: Windows, Linux Squeeze Unix

Linux distributions continue to amass on the border of Windows Servers enterprise territory, but top executives at Microsoft Corp. are not blinking. Thats because...

Dell Bolsters High-End Blade System

Dell Inc.s latest PowerEdge 1855 server blade platform packs a solid design, a good management package and competitive pricing, making it a worthy competitor...

Unix Vendors Trade Barbs

Large Unix vendors are spending as much time disparaging one another as they are dealing with the threat to their businesses from Windows and...

Gateway Opens Retail Channels

Gateway this month will start selling desktop and notebook PCs at more than 600 U.S. Circuit City stores, the latest move by the computer...

Symantec Eyes One-Stop Shopping

Looking to solidify the companys place at the top of the security heap, Symantec Corp. executives are considering a new pricing model in which...

CISO Keeps His Eyes on the Road

While chief security officers and CIOs have a broad range of issues to concern themselves with in todays climate—regulatory compliance, threat management, user education,...

Retro Afterglow

From: [email protected]: Monday, January 3, 2005 12:34 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: iPod, therefore I am; a Powell presidency; Larrys longingsAs yule-log embers flickered in his...