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  • Where wireless is most vulnerable

    Know how the enemy thinks and works. Here's four ways an attacker can hack the airwaves and get access to your network and beyond.

    News items | July 1, 2002 11:00am PDT

  • CEO: Corel's on the comeback

    Q&A: Corel chief executive Derek Burney says the company has a three-pronged recovery strategy, and explains how he plans to fight the Microsoft's .Net behemoth.

    News items | June 28, 2002 2:50pm PDT

  • Microsoft to take a heavy hit on Xbox

    According to a recent Red Herring article, it's been estimated that Microsoft will lose $750 million this fiscal year and around $1.1 billion in the next fiscal year due to costs associated with...

    News items | June 26, 2002 2:35pm PDT

  • The week in review: Oracle’s headache

    An e-mail shows that an Oracle lobbyist encouraged the company to line the pockets of key California state politicians to keep the contract intact.

    News items | June 14, 2002 8:00pm PDT

  • Sony extends PS2 console price war to Australia

    The price of the PlayStation 2 games console will be cut from AU$499.95 to AU$399.95 from June 15, bringing Australian consoles in line with the American price of US$199.95. "We have now sold...

    News items | June 14, 2002 11:45am PDT

  • The week in review: TV piracy back again

    A small but growing group of cable TV pirates are using their high-speed Internet connection to pilfer video signals. This is the just latest act of digital piracy.

    News items | June 7, 2002 10:45pm PDT

  • The week in review: High-tech piracy

    An Xbox chip allows illegally copied game to be played and pirated versions of Eminem's new CD were online in MP3 format before ever hitting stores. What will be the next target for digital pirates?

    News items | May 31, 2002 9:00pm PDT

  • The week in review: E3 heats up

    Price wars and trash talking heat up at E3, the major gaming industry conference, as giants Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo vie for video game console supremacy.

    News items | May 24, 2002 11:00pm PDT

  • The week in review: Battle of the games

    The video game industry engaged in a price war as both Sony and Microsoft cut prices. It seems as though the consumer is this winner of this battle.

    News items | May 17, 2002 11:00pm PDT

  • U.K.: No shortage of IT skills

    The British government has removed C++ and Javascript from the list of IT skills in shortest supply after a campaign from the Professional Contractors Group.

    News items | May 14, 2002 6:00pm PDT

  • The week in review: HP seals the deal

    After a rancorous eight-month proxy fight, a three-day trial in Delaware, and a bitter boardroom squabble, Hewlett-Packard completes the largest tech merger in history.

    News items | May 3, 2002 10:00pm PDT

  • Chordiant brings CRM through channels

    Chordiant this week unveiled a new suite of CRM applications designed to help companies better manage their customer service operations through retail channels. The Chordiant 5 Channel Suite,...

    News items | April 26, 2002 2:00pm PDT

  • Xbox guru Blackley: Why I left Microsoft

    Q&A: Seamus Blackley, known as the father of the Xbox, talks to Gamespot.com about why he quit Microsoft, what he would have done differently in developing the Xbox--and what he's turning his hand...

    News items | April 25, 2002 12:30pm PDT

  • Week in review: A Brilliant plan

    Users of the Kazaa file-trading program this week got spooked by a California company's plans to remotely 'turn on' people's PCs, welding them into a new network of its own.

    News items | April 6, 2002 12:20am PST

  • IBM India touts value-added features

    In an effort to boost the sagging sales of computers, IBM India will focus features like security locks, migration tools and wireless adopters to woo the enterprise customers.

    News items | March 25, 2002 12:00pm PST

  • Ford's mobile set-up : Look, no hands

    Vodafone teams up with Ford to create a high-tech, in-vehicle communication system, which uses a built-in microphone and the car's stereo system as a hands-free mobile device.

    News items | March 22, 2002 11:00pm PST

  • Fans throng to U.K. Xbox launch

    Amid green elves and fanfare, Microsoft has launched its entry into the console market across the U.K. and Europe.

    News items | March 14, 2002 5:30pm PST

  • Ford may find porn difficult to ditch

    Following Ford's amnesty on offensive material, the company is going to have a difficult time making sure its computers are clear, say experts.

    News items | March 7, 2002 5:00pm PST

  • IBM neutral on Passport vs. Liberty

    With Microsoft and Sun at war over technologies for Web services and online identity, there is no need to choose between them, says IBM's e-business head.

    News items | February 25, 2002 8:00pm PST

  • Does CRM need to look to the back end?

    Customer relationship management works best if it can handle unstructured data, says Siebel competitor Oceanus.

    News items | February 25, 2002 5:25pm PST

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