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Sendo Filing Accuses Microsoft Of Dirty Tricks

News When Microsoft first began demonstrating its handset -- then code-named "Stinger" -- to journalists, about two years ago, it used Sendo prototypes. Throughout the development process, industry observers expected that Sendo's handset would be the...

[December 24, 2002, 10:06]

McAfee Forms Zombie-killer Alliance

News Also on the horizon at McAfee is a technology, code-named Stinger, designed to identify programs such as Code Red through the use of advanced scanning and filtering. For example, Stinger will be able to filter Internet Server API calls and perform...

[August 21, 2001, 10:03]

Be Launches Mobile Operating System

News The mobile operating system -- formerly code-named Stinger -- is designed for wireless multimedia devices such as Web pads and streaming media devices. Companies have already announced support for the new platform and include Compaq, National...

[February 8, 2000, 10:08]

News Burst: Be To Launch Mobile Operating System

News The BeIA operating system -- formerly code-named Stinger -- will be aimed at wireless multimedia devices such as Web pads and streaming media devices. At the Demo 2000 show in California Monday, Be is to launch an operating system for the fledgling...

[February 7, 2000, 11:18]

MS Targets Smart Phones, Pagers

News Two of the announcements relate to a smart phone device code-named Stinger and to a Mobile Explorer device, which have support from other manufacturers. Taiwan-based HTC will join Samsung, Sendo and Mitsubishi Electric as manufacturers of Stinger...

[March 21, 2001, 8:32]

Sendo-Microsoft Lawsuit To Proceed In Texas

News Sendo had planned to develop a handset based on Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 platform, which was then code-named Stinger. UK phone-maker Sendo has won a small victory in its legal battle against Microsoft.

[October 1, 2003, 15:00]

Compaq Licenses BeOS For Net Apps

News Alternative operating system maker Be Inc.announced on Monday that it had signed a licensing deal with PC maker Compaq to incorporate a BeOS-based information appliance platform, code-named Stinger, into the PC giant's next-generation Internet...

[December 21, 1999, 8:56]

Be Skips Bluetooth On Wireless Platform

News Be will integrate Proxim's HomeRF networking technology into its upcoming platform for wireless devices, code named Stinger. The Stinger platform, due this quarter, is aimed at Internet access devices such as Web pads.

[January 26, 2000, 16:56]

Mobile Giants Battle For Next Generation

News David coursey got a sneak peek of the two new Microsoft devices, code-named Stinger and Stirling in a recent visit to Redmond, although the phones are being unveiled for the first time this week in France.

[February 21, 2001, 11:16]

Symbian Chief Blasts Microsoft

News David coursey got a sneak peek of the two new Microsoft devices, code-named Stinger and Stirling in a recent visit to Redmond, although the phones are being unveiled for the first time this week in France.

[February 22, 2001, 14:53]

Sun Speeds Java For Mobile Phones

News That's still a lot of phones though -- especially when measured against the still-nascent "Stinger" phones from Microsoft. Sun's technology, code-named Monty and first discussed Monday at Sun's JavaOne conference here, speeds up a crucial piece of...

[March 27, 2002, 9:03]

Sendo Stinger Phone Coming This Spring

News Sendo is one of the earliest adopters of Microsoft's smartphone software platform, code-named Stinger, and the handset could be the first Stinger phone on the market. GPRS is new, and Stinger is new. The Stinger platform combines mobile phone...

[November 26, 2001, 13:12]

IBM Tool Aims To Bring Data Sources Together

News That timetable would likely see MineLink elements incorporated in the successor release to Stinger, the next incarnation of DB2, which is currently in beta and expected to be released before the end of the year.

[August 9, 2004, 17:00]

Microsoft Profits From Death Of Odin

News Some Microsoft competitors will have wireless handheld devices on the market in the first half of this year, but there are few alternatives to the Stinger smartphone using Pocket PC. The Psion project, code-named Odin, was originally being co...

[March 2, 2001, 7:10]