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Gateway Rolls Out Servers in Network Attached Storage Play

Gateway introduced three new server and storage products for the education, government and business markets yesterday, in a move analysts perceive as the niche player's attempt to take advantage of low Network Attached Storage, or NAS, price points ...

Sun To Launch $50 Million Marketing Campaign

Sun Microsystems is embarking on a new US$50 million marketing campaign, it was revealed today. The company is pointing to success stories with clients like online auctioneer eBay, General Motors, and Major League Baseball in an effort to show the world how its products and services help connect people ...

Samsung To Mass Produce High-Density NAND Flash Memory Devices

Samsung Electronics yesterday announced it has begun mass producing high-density NAND flash devices. Analysts predict a fall in memory card prices is not too far off ...

Novell Posts $16 Million Loss in Midst of Linux Transition

Novell yesterday reported a US$16 million quarterly loss. Executives blamed restructuring costs for the losses ...

Ericsson Makes $150 Million Move into Russia

In a bid to expand its GSM network capacity and coverage, Ericsson announced today it has signed a US$150 million contract with OAO Mobile TeleSystems (MTS), Russia's largest mobile operator ...

Cisco Responds to IP Phone Flaw

A software flaw in Cisco Voice over Internet Protocol phones could leave its customers vulnerable to a hack attack. The United Kingdom's National Infrastructure Security Co-ordination Centre (NICC) reported the problem on Tuesday ...

Nokia Launches Linux-Based Internet Tablet

Nokia introduced its first device in its new Internet Tablet category at the LinuxWorld Summit in New York today. The pocket-sized Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a dedicated device optimized for Internet browsing and e-mail communications ...

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VoIP Inc.’s Rodriguez Discusses State of Telephony

Once criticized for unreliability, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is now making headlines for its flexibility. Once accused of being difficult to deploy, VoIP is today being touted for its ease of use and manageability. Indeed, VoIP technology has come a long way in just a few years. The "not quite ready for prime time" claims are falling by the wayside as the technology moves into the mainstream...

OSDL Cuts Linux Programmers

There's been a lot of coming and going at the Open Source Development Labs lately. In the past month two new companies have joined the organization and, more recently, nine staff members have departed. OSDL has cut nearly a sixth of its 57-person staff and contractor positions, the group revealed ...

Gates Debuts ‘Virtual Earth’ Search Service

In a move to compete with rival Google, Microsoft is planning to launch MSN Virtual Earth, a service designed to take local search to new depths, according to the software giant ...

German Researchers Halt Sober.Q’s Spread

German security experts claim to have stopped a new variant of the Sober virus that reared its ugly head earlier this month. Sober.Q propagated right-wing hate messages in German and English ...

Hop-on Skips to Market with $39 WiFi Mobile Phone

Hop-on today debuted a WiFi IP phone and software that allows users to make calls from WiFi hot spots around the world. With a price tag of US$39, the company is continuing its reputation of manufacturing low-cost mobile phones ...

Matsushita President Puts Foot Down on DVD Standard

The president of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. put his foot down today, leaving it up to Toshiba to yield its position in discussions over a unified format for next-generation DVD technology ...

Netscape 8.0 Offers Anti-Phishing Functions

America Online today announced the launch of the all-new Netscape 8.0 browser. The new version automatically adjusts safety and security settings to help protect users from phishers and other online exploits as they explore the Web ...

Microsoft in Court Over Alleged Technology Infringement

Microsoft has allegedly stolen technology developed by a Guatemalan inventor. The technology in question is designed to link spreadsheet data between two of Microsoft's programs ...

EMC Dawns Invista Network Virtualization Storage Solution

EMC this week launched its network storage virtualization product, Invista. Analysts said the technology validates the concept of intelligent storage area network (SAN) on switch platforms ...

IBM, Red Hat Gang Up on Sun Solaris

IBM and Red Hat today announced a Solaris-to-Linux server migration program designed to grab market share from Sun Microsystems. The "Solaris to Linux Migration Factory" and additional solutions and support offerings are designed to help customers migrate from Solaris to multi-platform Linux servers ...

E911 Mandate Looms Large

Analysts say they expect the Federal Communications Commission will require all VoIP providers doing business in the U.S. to offer basic e911 service to their customers. They also say they expect the FCC to force major telcos to make their e911 infrastructure access networks available to VoIP providers ...

Sun, Microsoft Unveil Fruit of Collaborative Labors

In a landmark move to address customer interoperability needs, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems on Friday unveiled jointly developed specifications to enable Web single sign-on between the company's competing operating systems ...

Sober Variant Spreads Propaganda Spam

A new variant of the Sober virus reared its ugly head over the weekend and continued to propagate right-wing messages in German and English this morning ...

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