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Vibrating phone is truly…ahem..interactive
Author: JT Smith
Nokia is going to extremes to make sure we really like our cell phones with the introduction of the first "physically interactive"...
It’s all marketing with the Road Guardian
Author: JT Smith
A plastic-sheathed cable and lock, along with encryption software, are being touted as the best way to protect your laptop from theft...
HP makes Bluetooth part of its repertoire
Author: JT Smith
The printer giant is expecting to focus development on wireless projects that link peripherals and telecommunication devices, according to a report published...
Jack Moffitt: Everything but a private eye
Author: JT Smith
By: Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
He says Jack Moffit's not a cool name, though I keep wanting to put it in
front of...
Gnutella shows weakness in peer-to-peer model
Author: JT Smith
The Standard tells of increasing problems with Gnutella, a peer-to-peer, rather then server-based, mp3 sharing utility, as a result of its server-less...
Yahoo and Amazon split
Author: JT Smith
Yahoo is replacing Amazon with Barnes and Noble as it's feature book-seller, according to CNet.
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Intel takes on little-known Italian IT vendor
Author: JT Smith
An small Italian business, purported to assemble computers with overclocked Intel processors, under the name B52 has won three rounds in court...
RSA algorithm released
Author: JT Smith
Just days before the patent was set to expire, RSA Security Inc released it's well-used RSA public-key encryption algorithm unexpectedly. ComputerWorld has...
European seminar about JBuilder 4 and Kylix
Author: JT Smith
If you're in Brussels or The Hague this week, Inprise/Borland is organizing a free half-day seminar on Wednesday, Sept. 20, in
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Open Source development Web site to launch
Author: JT Smith
From a story at InfoWorld: "A new Web site will debut on Oct. 2 that enables developers to work
with...