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It's Sony's turn to offer a Web appliance

Say hello to the the $500 eVilla -- the latest attempt to convert non-Net users Read more

8 January, 2001 by Ian Fried
Clearswift's <endeca_term>Web Appliance</endeca_term> Allows M&C Saatchi to Balance Web Business Benefits With Security

Clearswift's Web Appliance Allows M&C Saatchi to Balance Web Business Benefits With Security

...C Saatchi from Internet related security threats. M&C Saatchi deployed MIMEsweeper Web Appliance CSW500 that provides a complete web content security package in one... Read more

26 August, 2009

Net appliances: The next frontier

...makers take different paths to reach the hearts and minds of potential Web appliance consumers Read more

22 November, 2000 by Richard Shim

Intel aims to speed Linux gadget development

...the efforts are the Nokia 770 and newer N800; an AOL-Gateway web appliance; and the Palm Foleo, which so far has had a frosty... Read more

17 July, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

Web-enabled lamp casts light on IPv6

...out. Users hoping to lay their hands on the new IPv6-based Web appliance will have to wait as the trial device will not be... Read more

8 April, 2003 by CNET Asia

Have server appliances failed to fulfil their promise?

...one application to do one job. Want a Web site? Buy a Web appliance (which the Raq was). Want a cache? Buy a cache appliance... Read more

14 August, 2002 by Matt Loney

News Schmooze: Hacker attacks and Amazonion profits

...it already had in the form of Gateway's failed "Touch Pad" Web appliance. And then there's the spectre of millions of computer newbies... Read more

25 January, 2002 by ZDNet UK

Hackers 'improve' Xbox

...why Johnson -- a computer programming buff who has previously hacked the ePod Web appliance to run Windows CE programs -- has spent more time tinkering with... Read more

12 December, 2001 by David Becker

Windows XP for devices coming in November

...company called Retalix, Meagher said. And National Semiconductor is working on a Web appliance and a residential gateway--essentially a home server that connects PCs... Read more

28 September, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

National Semi revamps Net appliance chip

...advantages are expected to help Geode's position if and when the Web appliance finally takes off, they should also help National Semi gain an... Read more

15 June, 2001 by John G.Spooner

Comdex: Net devices just got smarter

...using wireless Webcams. For music enthusiasts Net4Music has been working on a Web appliance that will give even the laziest of musicians reason to practise... Read more

15 November, 2000 by Jane Wakefield

Dot.Wintel

...and horrid. It's also described as compatible: "The Intel Dot.Station web appliance supports popular Internet plug-ins, providing consumers with a "no compromise... Read more

30 June, 2000 by Guy Kewney

Why there are no PCs at PC Expo

...PDAs and Internet appliances Intel will introduce its Linux-powered Dot.Station Web appliance, which will let people exchange emails and make phone calls. Wyse... Read more

26 June, 2000 by Jesse Berst

Microsoft hints at Windows future

Bill Gates puts an early version of 'Whistler' through its paces, demonstrating how Microsoft is starting to move toward a services vision in the 'PC-plus' era Read more

27 April, 2000 by John G.Spooner
Sophos Case Study: Northern Engraving

Sophos Case Study: Northern Engraving

...much time managing its existing web solution, it turned to the Sophos Web Appliance to provide the visibility and reporting it needed. Switching to Sophos... Read more

20 February, 2009

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