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Pentagon sites: Journalism or propaganda?

The U.S. Department of Defense plans to add more sites on the Internet to provide information to a global audience — but critics question ...

IBM Beefs Up WebSphere App Server Platform

IBM Corp. Wednesday announced a new version of its WebSphere application server platform, citing enhancements such as high-availability, new capabilities for building service oriented ...

Microsoft to Muscle Deeper Into VOIP?

While Microsoft’s Live Communications Server (LCS) is first and foremost an enterprise instant-messaging server, Microsoft is expected to position its 2005 version as its ...

California to Step Up CRT, Cell-Phone Recycling

California consumers will be charged $6 to $8 per computer monitor or other display device starting Jan. 1 in a bid to step up ...

Kodak, Sun Settle Java Lawsuit

Eastman Kodak Co. and Sun Microsystems Inc. have settled their lawsuit over whether Sun infringed on Kodak’s patents in creating the Java platform.

Microsoft Fixes Vexing XP SP2 Incompatibility

Microsoft has issued a fix for one of the most cantankerous Service Pack 2 problems caused by T.V. Media. Numerous applications, including some of ...

Plasma burn in?

There has been much discussion recently about the life expectancy of plasma monitor/TVs. It is an interesting topic with many misconceptions and story variations. ...

Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 versus UNIX

IT managers worldwide are being confronted with the question, should we go with Microsoft Windows NT Server or one of the UNIX operating systems? ...

Keeping Wireless Safe from Security

The negotiating skills Steve Berry developed as a seasoned beltway insider were tested immediately after he joined the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association in ...

How does Windows exploit hyperthreading?

It depends which version of Windows you’re asking about. For Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me, the answer is simple: Not at all. ...