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With InReference’s new Web site search service, you can search for information posted somewhere in the hundreds of thousands o ... [read more]
September 10th, 2007
In an aggressive bid to gain wider market share, Compaq on Monday unleashed a price-cutting blitz on products ranging from portable and desktop PCs to servers and networking hardware.
Officials of the Houston-based company said the price reductions are also part of the PC giant’s overall ... [read more]
September 7th, 2007
In an aggressive bid to gain wider market share, Compaq on Monday unleashed a price-cutting blitz on products ranging from portable and desktop PCs to servers and networking hardware.
Officials of the Houston-based company said the price reductions are also part of the PC giant’s overall ... [read more]
July 5th, 2007
Symantec will offer virus detection software and support for Office 97 document and macro files. The company announced that the antivirus software will be available by March 3 on its Web site.
Though Office 97 includes built-in virus protection for its document file formats, several vendors ar ... [read more]
July 4th, 2007
Toshiba has joined the competitive digital camera fray: On Friday the company introduced its new PDR-2A 24-bit color digital camera, designed specifically for use on the road. Priced at about $500, the camera will ship in April.
For a growing group of mobile professionals who need to take and ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
Intel made a big splash during Sunday’s Super Bowl with a Pentium MMX commercial featuring clean-room technicians dancing to a funky beat. But unwary end users who try to use the new chips in old motherboards may wind up facing the music.
While MMX Pentiums run at the same 166-MHz and 20 ... [read more]
June 28th, 2007
The American Civil Liberties Union plans to challenge two state laws that allow Internet censorship, as the battle over the federal-level Communications Decency Act plays out before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Next month, the organization plans to file suit over a New York law that, similar to the ... [read more]
June 27th, 2007
White Pine Software will ship a new version of its popular Internet video conferencing product, CU-SeeMe, in the first quarter of 1997, according to Forrest Milkowski, White Pine director of product management. CU-SeeMe 3.0 will sport new features designed to improve video quality and ease of use ... [read more]
June 26th, 2007
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