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  • NewsGator 2.0

    Thanks to a new set of tools, NewsGator 2.0 lets you access your favorite news feeds from any Web browser, POP3 e-mail client, or HTML-enabled mobile device. You can even synchronize your RSS subscriptions across multiple devices, so that a news item you just read on one system doesn’t show up when you access NewsGator…

  • CachemanXP 1.02

    CacheManXP 1.02, from Outer Technologies, optimizes performance in NT-family systems by adjusting system caches and performing other tweaks. It can report RAM usage of all applications and optionally limit usage for specific programs. The product can automatically calculate and apply tweak settings appropriate to your system. All settings are backed up, so you can undo…

  • When PKIs Learn to Connect

    As overhyped technologies go, PKI was among the all-time greats. Five years ago, it was being touted as the cure-all for enterprise security woes and an absolute necessity for organizations of any size. But after years of failed pilot projects, maddeningly complex implementation problems and vendor flameouts, customers abandoned public-key infrastructure, and advocates of the…

  • Hospitals Remedy Telecom Woes

    The merger of two hospitals in Atlanta to form one of the largest pediatric health care systems in the country presented a long list of logistic and technological challenges, not the least of which was creating a smooth communications system. Those challenges, in turn, presented the hospital’s CIO with an opportunity to deploy the latest…

  • Mobile Robots Take on New Chores

    Wireless links and cheap processing power make mobile robots increasingly practical for industry and public-safety applications. Originally inspired by the fictional R2-D2 “droid” of the “Star Wars” movies, iRobot co-founder Helen Greiner now equips U.S. troops in Iraq with battlefield-grade PackBot units that can be thrown through a window to explore a potentially booby-trapped building.…

  • Sabre Rebuilds on the Fly

    It was about 10 years ago when executives at Sabre Holdings Corp. decided they needed to start thinking about moving their online travel business off their existing proprietary mainframes and onto a new platform. Internet-based travel booking was gaining rapid acceptance among a growing group of computer-literate consumers and among travel agents and airlines, and…

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