- Sharp's
new Linux/Java PDA
- National
Semiconductor improves architecture for Net appliances
- IBM
reveals new strain of chip power
- Net
Privacy Group Offers Free 'Snoop-Ware'
- Chip
company aims at multiprotocol wireless
- Faster
Storage Networking Devices Loom On The Horizon
- Red
Hat Linux 7.1 Deluxe Workstation
- Sierra
Wireless Integrates 1xRTT Technology Into Embedded Module
- Verizon
pitches managed network services
- Secure
mobile phone introduced
- Record
Industry Sues MTVi
- Oracle,
Sun Developing E911 Applications
- Second
Exchange Patch Runs Into Trouble
- Internet
appliances: Down, but not yet out
- Nothhaft
Knows What VPN Managers Want
- Microsoft
To Embed Messenger In Windows XP
- Bluetooth
Too Affordable and Too Useful Not to Succeed
- Oracle
Unveils New Database, Revised Pricing
- New
Explorer to add outside links
- Intel
Transistor Claims Speed Record
- Sygate
looks to secure remote workers with new software
- Netscape
releases preview of browser upgrade
Sharp's
new Linux/Java PDA Sharp has announced a new PDA for the non-Japan market
which features an embedded Linux operating system and a Java application environment
National
Semiconductor improves architecture for Net appliances National Semiconductor
this week unveiled a new architecture for its Geode family of system-on-chip products
IBM
reveals new strain of chip power IBM says creating superfast, power-efficient
processors for handheld computers requires only a small stretch. Net
Privacy Group Offers Free 'Snoop-Ware' A non-profit Internet privacy group
released free software that it says enables online users to find out whether they
are being tracked and, if so, who is doing the tracking... Chip
company aims at multiprotocol wireless Eyeing the increased use of multiple
standards in home wireless networks, Embedded Wireless Devices came to Embedded
Processor Forum in San Jose, Calif., promoting a range of chips aimed at devices
from information appliances and household goods to audio and video devices.
Faster
Storage Networking Devices Loom On The Horizon New 2G bit/sec. Fibre Channel
storage devices are starting to become available, with the promise of doubling
the speed of data transfers within storage-area networks, but analysts disagree
on how useful they'll be in mainstream applications. Red
Hat Linux 7.1 Deluxe Workstation Red Hat Linux 7.1 Deluxe Workstation
provides everything you need to get started with Linux, either standalone or to
build a local-area network of up to five Linux machines. Sierra
Wireless Integrates 1xRTT Technology Into Embedded Module. Sierra Wireless
announced the development of the Sierra Wireless CDMA 1xRTT Embedded Module.
Verizon
pitches managed network services Regional Baby Bell Verizon rolled out
two new managed network services offerings. Secure
mobile phone introduced It used to be that top-secret communication gadgets
were reserved for the military and security services. Record
Industry Sues MTVi Advanced instant-messaging technology could help Microsoft
break a string of mediocre-selling upgrades to its ubiquitous operating system.
Oracle,
Sun Developing E911 Applications Oracle and other key vendors are pushing
forward on technology designed to spur location-based services, despite evidence
that a pivotal part of this wireless movement has slowed down. Second
Exchange Patch Runs Into Trouble Some system administrators say that Microsoft's
second software fix for an Exchange mail server bug is causing those servers to
hang-just like the first patch. Internet
appliances: Down, but not yet out With all the Internet appliances dotting
the floor of Computex trade show, one might think that the scaled-down computers
are selling well Nothhaft
Knows What VPN Managers Want A former CEO sells a service that he says
would solve the main problem preventing businesses from using Virtual private
networks in a carrier environment technology. Microsoft
To Embed Messenger In Windows XP Microsoft Corp. has unveiled plans to
embed its Messenger software in the Windows XP desktop, making the instant messaging
tool now available through MSN readily available on a user's desktop. Bluetooth
Too Affordable and Too Useful Not to Succeed Bluetooth promises a world
without wires. But it is facing competition from 802.11, a rival high-speed local
wireless network standard popular in the U.S. Oracle
Unveils New Database, Revised Pricing Oracle has finally delivered the
long-promised upgrade to its key database product, along with a price cut that
it hopes will keep the expensive software competitive with offerings from IBM
and Microsoft. New
Explorer to add outside links The newest version of Microsoft Corp.'s
Internet Explorer web browser will be able to direct Web page readers to other
sites without the permission or even the knowledge of the page's owner.
Intel
Transistor Claims Speed Record Intel said it has created the world's fastest
silicon transistors, tiny switches that turn on and off nearly 1,000 times more
quickly than those that power today's microprocessors. Sygate
looks to secure remote workers with new software Aiming to add new layers
and strength to the security that keeps remote workers safely connected to corporate
networks, Sygate Technologies will release Version 2.0 of its Sygate Secure Enterprise
suite.
Netscape releases
preview of browser upgrade AOL Time Warner's Netscape Communication subsidiary
has made available a preview version of its upcoming Netscape 6.1 Web browser.
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