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- Cell phones answer call
in crisis
- Yahoo turns from
Sun-Netscape technology
- New
wireless apps cater to carriers, not users
- Hacker
Forces Some Banks To Cancel Visa Debit Cards
- RosettaNet
unveils new tools, services
- Privacy
Flaw Found at Verizon Wireless Site
- Consumers
Demanding and Getting More at the ATM
- Strategizing
for Web services
- Intel Unveils
Anypoint Wireless Network Family
- WAP
paves the way for m-commerce
- World's
First interoperable Mobile Instant Messaging and Presence Services
- Vodafones
3G On Track For June 2002
- Working
to restore Manhattan phone service
- Rob
Glaser Is Racing Upstream
- Quantum
Crypto to the Rescue
- IT Disaster
Declarations Continue To Grow In Number
- Winning
Solutions For Today's Tight Economy
- Infected
DSL Users Get 86ed
- RadiSys
Claims First "TDM To IX" Bridge for VoIP Applications
- Sun
has Java, but where are its Web services?
- In
Wake Of Attacks, Web Site Owners Rethink Potentially Dangerous Details
Cell
phones answer call in crisis Wireless communication proves invaluable
in aftermath of attack. Yahoo
turns from Sun-Netscape technology The Internet giant tightens its ties
with Novell, agreeing to promote the company's directory-services technology rather
than iPlanet's as the default in its corporate portal service. New
wireless apps cater to carriers, not users The drive toward next-generation
wireless services is producing a torrent of application development but some question
whether the results serve customers needs or vendors' and carriers' bottom lines.
Hacker
Forces Some Banks To Cancel Visa Debit Cards Thousands of Visa debit cards
belonging to online shoppers in the Washington area have apparently been compromised,
forcing banks to cancel and reissue the cards. RosettaNet
unveils new tools, services Under the RosettaNet Ready Program, companies
can purchase software and services to measure the readiness of their systems and
those of their business partners to support the RosettaNet standard. Privacy
Flaw Found at Verizon Wireless Site Verizon Wireless is leaking private
information about cell phone customers who use its Web site, Newsbytes has confirmed.
Consumers
Demanding and Getting More at the ATM The typical ATM user is not limited
to the Type A personality thought to inhabit New York, Chicago or Los Angeles,
where consumers tend to be financially very sophisticated. Strategizing
for Web services Web services the next big thing in app design will harness
the versatility of XML and SOAP to lower costs and nurture business relationships.
Intel
Unveils Anypoint Wireless Network Family Intel Corporation has introduced
a new family of products designed to provide high-speed wireless network connectivity
and shared Internet access for the home, home office and small office environments.
WAP
Paves the Way for m-commerce There will be 1 billion cellular telephones
worldwide by 2004, according to IDC, with half of them Internet-enabled. The most
popular Internet-enabling technology being adopted en masse World's
First interoperable Mobile Instant Messaging and Presence Services Ericsson,
Motorola and Nokia, announced they have successfully demonstrated the world's
first interoperable mobile instant messaging and presence services. Vodafones
3G On Track For June 2002 Vodafone is "on track" to launch its 3G mobile
services in Japan and Europe in June 2002. Working
to restore Manhattan phone service In the aftermath of the WTC tragedy,
communications companies are attempting to reconnect customers by working around
damaged networks and call center facilities in the area. Rob
Glaser Is Racing Upstream In streaming media, his RealNetworks is battling
hard to beat Microsoft Quantum
Crypto to the Rescue As the quantum computer moves closer to reality,
so do concerns over security on the Internet security systems the computer could
knock down. IT
Disaster Declarations Continue To Grow In Number Disaster declarations
that help businesses recover their IT systems in the wake of catastrophic events
are hitting technology providers such as Comdisco and SunGard. Winning
Solutions For Today's Tight Economy CRN News Radio recently conducted
30 interviews with some of the channel's top players during Breakaway XChange
2001 in Orlando Infected
DSL Users Get 86ed Frustrated with fighting Code Red and other worms,
some broadband providers are telling their customers that if they don't patch
their systems, they'll be cut off. RadiSys
Claims First "TDM To IX" Bridge for VoIP Applications RadiSys has rolled
out a chip for use in voice-over-IP gateways and related applications that the
company claims is the industry's first "TDM to IX bridge." Sun
has Java, but where are its Web services? The company that should have
leveraged Java to secure a clear lead in Web services instead is facing an uphill
battle. In
Wake Of Attacks, Web Site Owners Rethink Potentially Dangerous Details HowStuffWorks.com
is a fascinating Web site where people can learn how televisions work, or what
a surprisingly small amount of gold exists in the world
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