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Cities themselves may be muni Wi-Fi's savior

October 24, 2007 Municipalities that plan to use new Wi-Fi networks being built in their cities will likely drive future growth of the citywide Wi-Fi movement. TAGS: Houston, city, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi network, municipal Wi-Fi, Minneapolis, meter, industry standard, project, worker, camera, video

Wireless streaming standard approved

August 6, 2003 An industry standards group approves a wireless streaming standard designed to set the groundwork for a new generation of digital entertainment products. TAGS: digital content, standard, IEEE 802.11, industry standard, Wi-Fi, consumer electronics, entertainment, PC

IBM backs Firefox in-house

May 13, 2005 Big Blue is encouraging its 330,000 employees to use Firefox as an alternative to IE, providing support and internal downloads. TAGS: Firefox, help desk, IBM Corp., open source, Microsoft Internet Explorer, industry standard, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

Quadrics adds lower-end supercomputer switch

June 2, 2004 The company, which sells networking gear to link lower-end machines into a cluster that acts like a single high-performance computer, starts selling its newest technology to smaller customers. TAGS: Quadrics Ltd., networking gear, cluster, supercomputer, network adapter, AMD, high-performance, Intel Itanium, industry standard, adapter, Linux, Microsoft Windows

Bill Gates: Unplugged

November 19, 2003 Microsoft's chairman compares Linux to Unix in the 1970s and urges people to "be careful" with utility computing. TAGS: utility computing, Bill Gates, COMDEX, industry standard, Web service, computing, XML, e-commerce, vision, Microsoft Corp.

Maxtor's new slant on disk recording

October 13, 2003 The disk-drive maker says it has reached a milestone in devising cost-effective platters for a next-generation technology called perpendicular recording. TAGS: Maxtor, nanometer, industry standard, media

Seagate ships new consumer drive

August 29, 2003 The hard-drive maker says it is shipping the first consumer-electronics drives that use a new industry standard for data streaming. TAGS: Seagate Technology, DVR, Western Digital, digital video recording, digital video, streaming video, consumer electronics, industry standard, hard drive

For Dell, industry standard now includes Linux

June 8, 2006 Open-source OS now accounts for a quarter of Dell's enterprise business and is growing fast, the company says. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., Linux, Unix, industry standard, SuSE, Novell Inc., open source, Intel, IBM Corp., operating system, server, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft to refine Vista's PC-rating tool

May 26, 2006 Hardware makers and others tell Microsoft that feature's current version could be misleading. TAGS: WinHEC, AMD, Microsoft Windows Vista, hardware maker, industry standard, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows XP, operating system, Microsoft Windows

W3C risks patent tussle in standard push

February 19, 2004 A pending industry standard for voice-activated computer commands is moving ahead, despite potential entanglements from Rutgers University over its VoiceXML patent. TAGS: VoiceXML, Avaya Inc., patent, recommendation, SCO Group Inc., industry standard, fee, specification, intellectual property

Broadband wireless spending expected to boom

October 16, 2003 Equipment sales could reach $1.5 billion by 2008 as new industry standards kick in, according to a report released by market research firm ABI. TAGS: broadband wireless, IEEE 802.16, Latin America, broadband, Asia-Pacific, wireless broadband, equipment, industry standard, market research, market research company, North America, research company, modem

On Web standards, Libertarian candidates win

October 26, 2006 In News.com survey of which 2006 campaign sites followed standards most closely, Libertarians topped the charts. TAGS: candidate, geek, Web design, Republican, industry standard, survey, HTML, Web browser, mobile device, Firefox

Storage Management Initiative gets rebooted

June 22, 2006 HP, EMC, Sun, Hitachi and Symantec make a new push for SMI-S as the industry standard in storage management. TAGS: storage management, Sun Microsystems Inc., Hitachi Ltd., EMC Corp., industry standard, Symantec Corp., member, HP

New security spec could shore up Wi-Fi

June 23, 2004 Approval is expected Thursday for a wireless networking standard to make up for weak predecessors. TAGS: IEEE 802.11i, wireless networking, specification, Wi-Fi, standard, Intel, industry standard, Intel Centrino, networking, security

Web services security spec locked down

April 7, 2004 XML standards body OASIS ratifies WS-Security as a standard, considered a milestone in making Web services a viable alternative to proprietary security systems. TAGS: Web Services Security, Web Services Interoperability Organization, OASIS, SAML, Web service, specification, security standard, interoperability, protocol, XML, security, industry standard, standards, business application

The sound of science

March 18, 2004 A little-known Swedish inventor's insights are quietly pushing digital audio technology, such as MP3 and AAC, beyond what had been previously imagined. TAGS: digital audio, broadcasting, science, industry standard, audio, researcher, technique, Apple Computer, networking, idea, MP3

HP set to unveil Opteron server

February 24, 2004 Hewlett-Packard is expected Tuesday to announce a server based on AMD's Opteron processor, the latest move in a chess game between AMD and Intel over 64-bit chips. TAGS: AMD Opteron, 64-bit, 64-bit CPU, AMD, Intel Xeon, HP, extension, Intel, Intel Itanium, Intel x86, 32-bit, industry standard, server, Intel Pentium, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp.

Web voice technologies get W3C go-ahead

March 16, 2004 The World Wide Web Consortium says two specifications are ready for adoption as industry standards. TAGS: VoiceXML, Tim Berners-Lee, speech recognition, specification, recommendation, industry standard, VoIP, development

Blade pact is double-edged

September 19, 2003 An Intel-IBM partnership to build blade servers yields its first results--but the companies are running into resistance to their plan to make their models a widely used standard. TAGS: blade, blade server, IBM Corp., Intel, HP, industry standard, standard, Sun Microsystems Inc., standards, server
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