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What does Nasdaq invasion mean to the Dow?

What does Nasdaq invasion mean to the Dow?

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Friday, June 01 2001 02:56 PM


Google lobbies for 'open' wireless networks

Google lobbies for 'open' wireless networks

News Net neutrality rules for broadband died last year, but now Google and its old allies are pushing for similar rules on wireless networks.

Friday, June 15 2007 09:45 AM

Tags: Mobile/Wireless, Networking technology


AOL: You've got VoIP

AOL: You've got VoIP

News Beleaguered giant turns to hot Internet phone market in latest effort to bolster flagging dial-up business.

Friday, February 25 2005 09:07 AM

Tags: VoIP/IP telephony


JavaFX: Sun tries to win developers--and cash

News Sun has to do all this heavy lifting on its own, hoping to attract a new class of developers while opening a whole new revenue source.

Friday, December 05 2008 08:23 AM

Tags: Java, Handhelds, Personal Computers, Web browsers, Mobile, Web Browser, Cell Phone, Jonathan Schwartz, Developer, Sun Microsystems Inc.


Sun aiming StarOffice at mainstream

News Sun Microsystems' StarOffice software package is moving more toward the mainstream with the coming release of version 6.

Thursday, March 28 2002 11:04 AM


Code Red still white hot

News The worm and its nasty offspring, Code Red II, continue to get into mischief, with Microsoft, Federal Express and The Associated Press among the victims.

Friday, August 10 2001 05:05 AM


Signs of life in embedded Linux

News The buzz that launched a fleet of Linux companies is over, but for start-up MonteVista, one niche is still rife with opportunity for Linux: the embedded-OS market.

Thursday, January 24 2002 10:17 AM


Internet worm squirms into Linux servers

News An Internet worm cobbled together from generally available hacking tools could swamp infected portions of the Net with its high-bandwidth searches for vulnerable servers, researchers said Wednesday.

Thursday, January 18 2001 08:20 AM


Small gadgets to spark flash memory surge

News Demand for power-packed gadgets like the iPod is expected to pump up flash memory--and Intel and Micron are eyeing the gains.

Wednesday, November 23 2005 12:13 AM

Tags: Hardware, Components, Memory, Consumer Technology, MP3 players, Storage


Red Hat buys software firm, shuffles CEO

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Friday, June 01 2001 03:03 PM


IBM hangs hopes on new ThinkPad laptops

News Will X mark the spot for IBM? That's the question hanging over the company as it completes the product road map for its notebook line and looks toward profitability for its PC division.

Friday, June 01 2001 04:10 PM


New clusters emerge at supercomputing show

News At SC2004 show, Dell and HP are unveiling servers that can be networked into a single high-performance technical computer.

Tuesday, November 09 2004 11:29 AM

Tags: Supercomputing


Sun plans Solaris subscription pricing

News The new price model, intended to help the software maker compete against Red Hat's Linux operating system, is expected to be in place by the end of April.

Thursday, April 01 2004 09:46 AM

Tags: Servers, Operating systems


An intelligent alternative to the idiot-box

Blogs I am not exactly a TV buff. In fact, I hardly watch TV. But, when my television conked-off last month, I was the most di...

Wednesday, May 13 2009 01:24 PM


Spyware-killing Vista could take out rivals

News Updated OS toughens its tools to fight sneaky programs--which could spell trouble for other anti-spyware makers.

Monday, March 20 2006 09:27 AM

Tags: Network security, Security Management, Security applications/tools, Microsoft Windows


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Migrating DHCP from Windows 2000 Server/Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008

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With a little bit of work, it's not hard to migrate DHCP services from Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008. Here's how.


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Do we need more delivery centers?

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As I wrote a while back in about "racing to subsidies", there certainly is an increased focus by governments to attract delivery centers to their region. To do that, many..... by Michael Rehkopf

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