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- Master Merlin's new I/O
classes
- Napster Eclipsed by
Newcomers
- Olympus unveils small
4M pixel-class camera
- EMC Ups
Storage Ante With Symmetrix Enhancements
- No
SOAP for Sun; Microsoft tool has edge
- Century
Launches Internet Appliance Software Suite
- Microsoft
Debuts Pocket PC Operating System With Enterprise Features
- Linux
emerges as best OS play for HP-Compaq
- Rabbit
Runs With Free Internet Media Player
- Palm
Report Loss, Postpones Wireless Device
- Dataviz
Documents To Go 4.0
- Hiawatha
Island Releases New Section 508 Wares
- Making
Calls In a Pre-3G World
- IBM
Introduces Its Highest-Performance Midrange Unix Server
- Philips
Previews MPEG-4 Video-Encoder Technology
- Motorola
Announces New, Faster Computer Chip
- Slew
Of New Products On Tap At N+I
- New
802.11 Encryption Technology Secures Wireless Networking
- Converting
Laptops Into Unplugged Internet Terminals
- Microsoft
Enhances Windows 2000 Datacenter Scalability
- IBM
Introduces New NetVista PCs
Master
Merlin's new I/O classes The JDK 1.4 beta, the Merlin release unleashes
hundreds of new classes. Using Merlin's new I/O classes, we will build a Web server
that handles thousands of connections with just three threads. Napster
Eclipsed by Newcomers Napster, dead and gone for the last several months,
is gearing up for a comeback. Olympus
unveils small 4M pixel-class camera Olympus Optical has launched a 4 megapixel
digital still camera that measures 43.5 millimeters thick by 87 millimeters wide
by 68.5 millimeters tall, and weighs 190 grams. EMC
Ups Storage Ante With Symmetrix Enhancements EMC officials said the storage
vendor is pumping up the capacity, performance and connectivity of its Symmetrix
line of arrays. No
SOAP for Sun; Microsoft tool has edge The beta releases of Microsoft's
Visual Studio.Net and Sun's Forte for Java 3.0 Enterprise Edition will help launch
Web services at many companies, while pushing the .Net and ONE platforms.
Century
Launches Internet Appliance Software Suite Century Embedded Technologies
has launched an embedded software suite for the development of advanced Internet
appliances that has been optimized for small footprint smart flat-panel devices.
Microsoft
Debuts Pocket PC Operating System With Enterprise Features Microsoft introduced
a new version of its Pocket PC OS with built-in enterprise features such as VPN
clients, but the new software won't support first-generation hardware from HP
and Casio. Linux
emerges as best OS play for HP-Compaq The combined HP-Compaq Computer
must weed a tangled garden of OSs and focus on fewer platforms to realize the
$2.5 billion per year in savings it projects Rabbit
Runs With Free Internet Media Player Rabbit Media, Inc. has just released
a free media player that enables PC users to view videos in the QuickTime, Windows
Media Player, MPEG, AVI and ASF file formats while online. Palm
Report Loss, Postpones Wireless Device Palm pulled the plug on its plan
to launch this year a highly anticipated wireless handheld computer. Dataviz
Documents To Go 4.0 Dataviz's Documents To Go 4.0 puts Palm PDAs on an
even footing with Pocket PCs when it comes to handling Microsoft Office applications
and even provides some capabilities that Pocket PCs don't currently offer.
Hiawatha
Island Releases New Section 508 Wares Hiawatha Island Software released
new versions of its client software this week and expects to follow with the server
component in a matter of days. Making
Calls In a Pre-3G World Wireless companies scramble to develop gadgets
that can work now, and also be upgraded when the much-awaited broadband spectrum
finally arrives. IBM
Introduces Its Highest-Performance Midrange Unix Server IBM introduced
a new pSeries mid-range Unix server featuring its new 750-MHz RS64 IV processor
along with self-managing and self-healing capabilities from its mainframes.
Philips
Previews MPEG-4 Video-Encoder Technology Philips Semiconductor has combined
its TriMedia very long instruction word media processor with a real-time MPEG-4
video-encoder from Streaming Networks. Motorola
Announces New, Faster Computer Chip Motorola announced it has developed
a computer chip it says is 35 times faster than today's models and will cut the
cost of manufacturing electronics such as cell phones and DVD players.
Slew
Of New Products On Tap At N+I Solution providers attending Networld Interop
here will find that technology development is continuing at a rapid pace despite
the sluggish economy. New
802.11 Encryption Technology Secures Wireless Networking Key Hopping System
Adopts Credit Card Authentication Technology to Improve Security in the Wireless
Enterprise Converting
Laptops Into Unplugged Internet Terminals Portable PCs may have shrunk
to far more manageable sizes and weights since then, but their most prevalent
method of use has lagely remained the same. Microsoft
Enhances Windows 2000 Datacenter Scalability Microsoft expects to ship
a polished, more scalable version of its Windows 2000 Datacenter Edition early
in 2002. IBM
Introduces New NetVista PCs Big Blue updates its NetVista line of desktop
PCs with three new models that combine Pentium 4 processors and SDRAM memory.
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