Next Generation Server Security: From Intrusion Detection To Total OS Lockdown - Servers And Databases
White Papers Attacks on systems and networks have increased as rapidly changing technology, systems integration, global networks, information warfare and hacker boredom have become prevalent. For a long time, enterprises have relied upon solutions like...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Mobile Giants Battle For Next Generation
News Coursey thinks Stinger looks good, Stirling isn't much, and traditional PDAs (and the Palm OS) are still tough competitors. For all the talk of convergence, the world of mobile Internet devices is actually getting more and more diverse, as...
[February 21, 2001, 11:16]
Next Generation Malware: Windows Vista's Gadget API
White Papers Right back to and including Windows NT 4.0, it has been possible to embed HTML into the task bar, but the OS has always maintained a sandbox, from which the HTML has been unable to escape. Windows has had the ability to embed HTML into its user...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Nokia 9500 Communicator: Next-Generation Communicator Technologies For Enterprise Applications
White Papers The device sports an integrated camera, new interfaces for easy data transfer, Java MIDP 2.0 for improved security, updated Symbian OS, and greater display color depth. The Nokia 9500 Communicator offers new high-speed connectivity and security...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
RSS: The Next Generation
White Papers This paper takes a look at some of the newest RSS newsreaders offered for Mac OS X, and sizes up their different feature lists. Syndicated summaries of web content are more popular than ever before, and the recent explosion of users has prompted...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
SavaJe: The Definitive Java Platform For Next-Generation Mobile Phones
White Papers The SavaJe OS was developed and optimized initially for Intel Personal Internet Client Architecture (Intel PCA) processors. SavaJe's complete mobile Java solution features multimedia (MP3, MPEG4), wireless messaging (MMS, IM), and advanced 3D...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
PCI-X 2.0: The Next Generation Of Backward-Compatible PCI
White Papers Operating systems that support current generations of PCI also support PCI-X 2.0: Window 3.0/95/98/2000/XP, Linux, OpenVMS, Novell, UNIX, OS/2, SCO, Nonstop Computing, etc. This paper provides information on the PCI-X 2.0 standard, which introduces...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Next-gen Palms Promise Double Battery Life
News Motorola was demonstrating a version of Palm OS 5 -- the next-generation operating system -- running on the DragonBall MX1, its first ARM-based processor. Semiconductor makers showed off the next-generation chips that will power future Palm devices...
[May 22, 2002, 12:16]
Sources: Apple Shows Off Dual-G4 Mac
News During a keynote presentation at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California, that was open only to developers, Apple executives Mitch Mandich, Phil Schiller and Jon Rubinstein showed off the symmetrical multiprocessing...
[May 17, 2000, 8:56]
It's War Once Again! The Coming Fight For The Soul Of A New Machine
News Microsoft's operating system may have achieved domination over the traditional PC, but no one can yet lay claim to the heart and soul of the next generation of computing devices: The so-called information appliance.
[November 23, 1999, 8:37]
Apple Worldwide Developers Conference Roundup
News Jobs: Final Mac OS X held until 2001 It was due this summer, but now Apple's next-generation OS will only be seen in a public beta, CEO Steve Jobs tells developers.Tue 16 2000 Looks count: Having introduced design sense to the realm of PC hardware...
[May 16, 2000, 14:37]
Longhorn Will Feature 'secure' Components
News Microsoft on Wednesday warned developers at its WinHEC conference that changes continue to be made in the security technology component it plans for next-generation PCs. Working with hardware makers such as IBM and Intel, Microsoft aims to develop...
[May 6, 2004, 8:40]
To Customise Or Not To Customise?
News Apple's next-generation OS is not expected to provide easy access to end-user customization in its sleek new GUI, Aqua. At the Microsoft Professional Developer Conference in Orlando, Fla.this week, Microsoft is presenting to its all-important...
[July 12, 2000, 8:37]
PalmSource CEO Steps Down
News Nagel spearheaded Apple's ill-fated Copland operating system project, one of the computer maker's first efforts at its next-generation OS before its eventual release of Mac OS X. McVeigh joined the company in February after having served as chief...
[May 24, 2005, 12:45]
Mobile Phones To Get Palladium-style Chips
News The system is designed for an emerging generation of "open" operating systems, such as Linux, Symbian OS, Palm OS and Windows CE, which are far more complex than mobile phone makers' own proprietary software.
[May 27, 2003, 14:31]
3G Pits Networks Against Phone Makers
News Vodafone, one of the world's biggest wireless network operators, has called for handset makers to rein in their competitive instincts to make it easier to bring next-generation wireless services to consumers.
[May 14, 2002, 16:54]
Microsoft Pries Open PDA Clamshells
News The new generation of devices using the Handheld PC OS are expected to be on the market within the next few weeks at prices ranging from $500 to $1,000 (£344 to £688). The new generation of devices based on the Handheld PC platform are expected to...
[September 7, 2000, 9:58]
IBM Plots Next PowerPC Chips
News The late-summer arrival of the new G3 chips could coincide with a rumoured next-generation PowerBook from Apple, currently the only PC maker to offer a PowerPC-based notebook. According to sources, Apple's new pro PowerBook, tentatively scheduled...
[May 25, 2000, 14:25]
'Kihei' IMacs Hitting Launch Pad
News Although Apple has yet to break its silence on the subject, sources told MacWEEK the much-rumoured next-generation iMac code-named Kihei is set to surface at an event scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. MacWEEK sources endorsed Macnews' report that the...
[October 1, 1999, 9:05]
Palm Gets Ready For Switch To ARM
News The next generation of (handheld) products will use higher performing capabilities, such as wireless, MP3 playback and streaming video, but the platform is maxed out," said Matt Sargent, an ARS analyst.
[July 24, 2001, 10:29]

