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Airgo Launches Third-Generation WiFi Chip

Airgo Networks today announced its third generation True MIMO chipset with support for data rates up to 240 Mbps. The company said its technology makes wire-free offices a reality. Like its earlier generation products, Airgo's third generation chipset is based on MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Outpu...

Nokia Targets Mobile Corporate E-Mail Users

In a move to enter a realm dominated by Research in Motion (RIM), Nokia today unveiled software for delivering corporate e-mail to mobile devices. Dubbed Nokia Business Center, the application consists of server-side software and a choice of two different device clients. The Java-based client softwa...

Sun Powers New Servers With Opteron Chips, Solaris 10

Sun yesterday announced a new family of enterprise-class x64 multi-core available servers powered by AMD Opteron processors and running the Solaris 10 Operating System (OS). Sun said the new servers are about one-third the power, one-and-a-half times the performance, and cost half as much as compara...

Samsung Delivers 16 Gb NAND Flash

Samsung yesterday announced three new technologies targeted at the expanding, multi-faceted mobile application industry. At a press conference held in Seoul, Dr. Chang-Gyu Hwang, Samsung's semiconductor business president and CEO, introduced a 16 Gb NAND flash memory, a 7.2 Megapixel CMOS image sens...

Sun Shines With New Server Trio

Sun today announced a new family of enterprise-class x64 multi-core available servers powered by AMD Opteron processors and running the Solaris 10 Operating System (OS). Sun said the new servers are about one-third the power, one-and-a-half times the performance, and cost half as much as comparably ...

Microsoft to Publish Search API in Web 2.0 Preparation

In a move to compete against rival Google, Microsoft yesterday said it plans to release new tools to help developers build software applications that work with its MSN online search and instant messaging products. Microsoft will publish Application Program Interfaces (APIs) to several of its public ...

CIOs Expect Steady Growth in Tech Sector Hiring

Chief information officers (CIOs) anticipate steady growth in the hiring of information technology (IT) professionals, according to the Robert Half Technology IT Hiring Index and Skills Report released this week. Sixteen percent of executives polled plan to hire full-time IT staff in the fourth quar...

Report: VoIP Sets Stage for Security Appliance Surge

Enterprises are driving the adoption of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) security solutions, according to new research from the In-Stat group. The report, "Trends and Spending Plans for Security Appliances: Are We Ready for VoIP?," covers the impact of VoIP in the security appliance market, and c...

JBuilder 2006 Boosts Borland Offerings

Borland Software yesterday announced the release of JBuilder 2006, the latest upgrade to its Java integrated development environment (IDE) designed to speed up industrial Java application development. JBuilder 2006 includes new capabilities aimed at helping software teams more effectively collaborat...

Skype Seals Joint Venture Deal With Chinese Wireless Giant

In a move to grab market share in the world's largest population base, Skype this week announced a joint venture with Tom Online, China's leading wireless Internet provider. The joint venture seeks to push Skype's Voice over Internet Protocol software and services to Tom Online's more than 70 millio...

Skype Inks Joint Venture With Chinese Wireless Behemoth

In a move to grab market share in the world's largest population base, Skype yesterday announced a joint venture with Tom Online, China's leading wireless Internet provider. The joint venture seeks to push Skype's Voice over Internet Protocol software and services to Tom Online's more than 70 millio...

Nikon Shoots at New Market with WiFi Cameras

Nikon this week announced two WiFi-enabled digital cameras, the Coolpix P1 and P2. The models allow consumers to immediately transmit images wirelessly directly to a computer or printer adapted for wireless printing. Analysts said the Coolpix eight-megapixel P1 and the five-megapixel P2 are indeed ...

Finnish Study Indicates Users Willing to Pay for Mobile TV

In what appears to be clear evidence that the digital revolution is ready for takeoff, results from a commercial mobile TV pilot in Helsinki, Finland, reveal consumers are willing to pay for services. Specifically, 41 percent of pilot participants said they would be willing to purchase mobile TV ser...

Microsoft Lifts Lid on Beta WinFS System

Microsoft made the first beta of its new file system available to the Microsoft Developer Network ahead of schedule. But analysts still have questions about the functionality of the program. WinFS is a relational file system for Windows. Microsoft calls it an essential piece of its Integrated Storag...

Microsoft Rolls Out Beta WinFS System

Microsoft made the first beta of its new file system available to the Microsoft Developer Network ahead of schedule. But analysts still have questions about the functionality of the program. WinFS is a relational file system for Windows. Microsoft calls it an essential piece of its Integrated Storag...

Camera Phones: Digital Camera Boon or Buster?

Will camera phones replace digital cameras for the average consumer? Not by a long shot, according to a new study from IDC. The study refutes what it refers to as a myth about the digital technologies and affirms the notion of peaceful co-existence between the two. According to IDC's Mobile Imaging ...

IBM Creeps Up on Sun in Unix Server Space

Have IBM and HP outpaced Sun in the worldwide market for Unix servers? IDC declared it so on Friday, but Gartner's numbers tell a different story. Generally speaking, factory revenue in the worldwide server market grew at 5.6 percent year over year to US$12.2 billion in the second quarter of 2005, m...

IBM Touts Tivoli Continuous Data Protection for Files

In a move that expands its decade-old data storage management software portfolio, IBM on Friday announced a new application designed to continuously protect information -- on laptops, desktop PCs and file servers -- from viruses, file corruption or accidental deletion. IBM is billing its Tivoli Cont...

Intel’s ‘Viiv’ to Focus on Improved Digital Entertainment

In a move to capitalize on opportunities and challenges in the emerging digital entertainment industry, Intel yesterday said it is developing a broad family of PC, consumer electronics and mobile platforms and technologies. Dubbed Intel Viiv, the technology is designed to enrich consumers' enjoyment...

Intel Declares ‘Viiv’ Digital Media Initiative

In a move to capitalize on opportunities and challenges in the emerging digital entertainment industry, Intel yesterday said it is developing a broad family of PC, consumer electronics and mobile platforms and technologies. Dubbed Intel Viiv, the technology is designed to enrich consumers' enjoyment...

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