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Making your computer last

A growing number of computer users are not only looking for fast, easy access to technology, from networks through telecommunications. Many are more interested in keeping their computers going longer, preferring maintenance and repair over replacement.

Information Warfare

Breaking into networks is more than a joyride—it’s the coming mission of criminals, industrial spies and terrorists. Can new security techniques stop them?

VBrick Systems Launches Complete Turnkey Video Streaming Distribution System

Wallingford, Conn., October 23, 2001 – VBrick Systems, a leader in low-cost DVD-quality video appliances, announced today the availability of its Streaming Distribution System (SDS), a complete, customizable turnkey system that streams both live and stored television-quality video over IP networks. SDS enables the instant, on-demand digital distribution of stored video from conventional VCR tapes, […]

Microsoft on a mission

The cool features of the new Windows XP system come at a price: your freedom online.

VBrick Systems Launches Complete Turnkey Video Streaming Distribution System

SDS Offers Government, Corporate and Educational Markets a Customized Solution for Improved Communications and Training

Teradata Launches Web-Enabled Teradata University Network to Support University Professors

Professors have anytime, anywhere resource to foster new learning in data warehousing and related technologies

Campus Pipeline Launches Luminis™ Product Family

SALT LAKE CITY — October 24, 2001 — Campus Pipeline, Inc., today unveiled the Campus Pipeline ™ Luminis ™ product family, introducing the most significant advancement in enterprise integration, management, and Web services delivery software for higher education since the company’s founding. This announcement marks an industry milestone in a collaborative venture between leading academic […]

Apple Introduces New Portable Music Player

Apple Computer (news/quote) introduced a portable music player today and declared that the new gadget, called the iPod, was so much easier to use that it would broaden a nascent market in the way the Macintosh once helped make the personal computer accessible to a more general audience.

What is ‘3G’ technology?

Wireless videophones and high-speed Internet access are a reality with the world’s first third-generation or “3G” mobile services, which were launched on October 1 by NTT DoCoMo in Tokyo.

Windows XP inside & out

Easier than Windows 2000 and less crash-prone than Win Me, XP is Microsoft’s biggest and most controversial OS upgrade in years. We tested it to see what works, what doesn’t, and if you should make the leap.