Cobalt: There will be no Apple Cube lawsuit
News Cobalt Networks, the server appliance manufacturer acquired last year by Sun for £1.2bn, has laid to rest any lingering suspicions that it plans to sue Apple over the use of the Cube trademark. DeWitt, who was chief executive of Cobalt before the...
[April 25, 2001, 18:00]
Cobalt Library
Downloads Find contemporary tools and GUI components in Cobalt Library for .NET. The list of components inside the library are as follows: balloon-looking forms, balloon-looking message box, balloon-looking task bar notifier, balloon-looking ToolTip, TextBox...
[July 8, 2005, 14:50]
Palm OS Cobalt 6.1: a first look review
Reviews PalmSource is pushing Cobalt 6.1 as the foundation for smartphones and new categories of wireless mobile devices. Many of the enhancements to the original Palm OS Cobalt seek to strengthen Cobalt’s appeal to device manufacturers and network...
[September 30, 2004, 9:00]
Cobalt
Downloads Cobalt matches professional power with speed and ease-of-use for flexible, precision 3D modeling. Primarily for designers, engineers and inventors, Cobalt leads the Ashlar-VellumÃ? It lets creative people work without worrying about their software.
[February 18, 2009, 20:53]
Palm OS Cobalt and Garnet: a first look review
Reviews The existing Palm operating system, known up to now as Palm OS 5, has been enhanced and renamed Palm OS Garnet, while the brand-new OS, previously called Palm OS 6, is to be named Palm OS Cobalt. Palm OS Cobalt: PalmSource's brand-new operating...
[February 24, 2004, 9:05]
Sun kills Cobalt
News Just three years after Sun paid £1.2bn for server appliance maker Cobalt networks, the computing giant has killed off the line. The move marks the end of the Cobalt brand at Sun, and appears to indicate the end of Sun’s first brief flirtation with...
[December 31, 2003, 9:55]
PalmSource shows off Cobalt
News PalmSource CEO David Nagel talks about the company's new operating system, Cobalt, about embracing Java and about telephony's impact on the PDA. Click on this link to view the video.
[February 12, 2004, 13:10]
Sun hands Cobalt an open-source lifeline
News The Cobalt community was handed a lifeline on Christmas Eve when Sun Microsystems released the Cobalt code under an open-source licence. Although the Cobalt servers are based on the Linux operating system, which is open source anyway, it is the...
[January 2, 2004, 10:55]
Exploring Palm OS: Porting Applications to Palm OS Cobalt
White Papers This paper is for developers of Palm OS 5 applications who wish to update their applications so that they run on Palm OS Cobalt. It discusses both, how to update an application to run under the Palm OS Application Compatibility Environment (PACE...
[June 5, 2004, 1:03]
Cobalt and Be Free highlight slim IPO pickings in US
News Cobalt and Be Free look promising among this week's slim IPO pickings, though they pale in comparison to last week's offerings. Cobalt Networks (Proposed ticker: COBT)will offer 5 million shares priced between $14 and $16 each.
[November 2, 1999, 10:59]
Next-gen Cobalt Raq server 'due this summer'
News Sun Cobalt is planning an update to the popular Raq line of server appliances, due to launch this summer. The Cobalt Raq 550 is likely to support dual processors, said the source. The launch will add flesh to Sun's recent announcement that it plans...
[February 13, 2002, 9:55]
Sun Cobalt prepares May appliance launch
News Sun Cobalt is preparing a major addition to its line of Linux-based server appliances this month despite the departure -- just weeks before the launch -- of the key executive who heads up the operation.
[May 3, 2002, 16:48]
Palm OS Cobalt 6.1: a first look
Talkback Cobalt 6.1 is a seriously good operating system; however, I still feel that Palm hasn't conquered Pocket PC in all aspects - especially data input. However, Pocket PCs had long been inclueded with Transcriber, and Apple Newton predates that even...
[February 4, 2005, 18:31]
Palm OS Cobalt and Garnet: a first look
Talkback I purchased a Xplore G18 from Malaysia in February 04. I have broken the glass and wish to know where I can get it replaced. I was very impressed with it as were my friends - but alas it is not working because of the glass.
[October 5, 2004, 19:40]
Sun: Java gets easier for Cobalt servers
News Sun introduced a developer kit for its Cobalt servers that makes it easier to use Java software on servers that deliver Web pages, the company said Monday at its JavaOne conference here. These technologies are built into an open-source software...
[June 6, 2001, 9:06]
The unexpected Linux IPO
News Cobalt Networks, a maker of file and Internet server applications, will be the next Linux IPO. Cobalt, while not usually considered a Linux company, builds its popular storage server, the NASRaQ, and the Internet services servers, the Qube 2 and...
[September 10, 1999, 11:53]
News Burst: Apple's litigious history
News If Apple is sued by server appliance manufacturer Cobalt, it will be the latest in a long line of legal entanglements that go back to the creation of the Mac operating system. Cobalt alleges Apple copied the design of its Qube line of server...
[August 2, 2000, 10:16]
Bloody battles in the courtroom: an Apple history
News If Apple is sued by server appliance manufacturer Cobalt, it will be the latest in a long line of legal entanglements that go back to the creation of the Mac OS. Cobalt alleges Apple copied the design of its Qube line of server appliances for the...
[August 3, 2000, 15:00]
IBM working on 'Sun-killer' appliance
News IBM is working on a killer appliance which, if it goes into production, will be targeted at the market currently dominated by Sun Cobalt Raq servers -- pizza box-shaped servers that are popular with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) because of...
[February 13, 2002, 10:12]
Irish start-up picks up where Sun left off
News After Sun bought appliance server maker Cobalt Networks in the autumn of 2000, the computing giant quietly dropped the StaqWare software that let ISPs and businesses build high-availability clusters of Cobalt Raq server appliances.
[February 13, 2002, 10:53]



