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Linksys Goes Long with MIMO-based Wireless
Wireless networking is one of those “agony and ecstasy” kind of technologies. When it works well, you think you’ll never need another network cable in your house again. But then you try playing a video using wireless, and it works well enough until someone else decides to go web surfing. Then you try to copy…
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Zultys Raises Telephony Standards
Small and midsize businesses looking to make the leap to a truly standards-based voice-over-IP technology should seriously consider Zultys Technologies Inc.’s Enterprise Media Exchange. Click here to read the full review of the Enterprise Media Exchange. Small and midsize businesses looking to make the leap to a truly standards-based voice-over-IP technology should seriously consider Zultys…
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Browser Alternatives: Beyond Internet Explorer
It was in late 1999 that Internet Explorer finally toppled Netscape, becoming the preferred web browser for over 60% of web surfers. In the five years since then, its market share only grew more, until it had over a 95% share. Five years of dominance may not seem like forever, but in the computer business…
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Veritas Backup Suite Finds Missing Links
Veritas Software Corp.’s Backup Exec Suite links the company’s popular Backup Exec software package to technologies that Veritas acquired in recent merger activity. Click here to read the full review of Backup Exec Suite. Veritas Software Corp.’s Backup Exec Suite links the company’s popular Backup Exec software package to technologies that Veritas acquired in recent…
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Microsoft IM Platform Bridges Gaps
With its new ability to extend collaboration to Office productivity applications and to bridge communications among organizations, Microsoft Corp.’s Live Communications Server 2005 is a good enterprise instant messaging platform choice for a wider variety of companies. Click here to read the full review of Live Communications Server 2005. With its new ability to extend…
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Six Dual-Layer DVD Burners
In 2004, the price per megabyte plummeted in all forms of storage. Hard drive prices headed south, and the price of flash memory of all form factors plunged, even as the thirst for more space to store the digital aspects of our lives skyrocketed. Hitachi Global Storage estimates that the modern house may have up…