Nor.web Aims For Commercial Plug N'surf By Christmas
News The telecom company, part of United Utilities, formed a joint venture with Nortel known as Nor.web to develop Digital Power Line (DPL) technology. There are several advantages to DPL, according to Nor.web, including speed -- data can be transferred...
[May 21, 1999, 12:54]
Brief: HP Vote 'neither Free Nor Fair'
News The stockholder vote on the merger was neither free nor fair. Hewlett-Packard's efforts to sway the vote of Deutsche Bank in favour of the Compaq acquisition were tantamount to vote-buying, lawyers for Walter Hewlett argued in legal papers made...
[April 30, 2002, 11:51]
Intel Starts Producing 1Gbit Flash Memory
News Intel has launched what it claims is "the industry's first volume shipments" of 65nm NOR flash memory products. Intel's 1Gbit 65nm NOR flash chip, which it claims is an industry first The multi-level cell (MLC) products — which include a 1Gbit 65nm...
[November 10, 2006, 16:15]
Plug Into The Net
News Canadian telecommunications company, Northern Telecom Ltd (Nortel) and United Utilities PLC, have formed a joint company, NOR.WEB DPL, to develop and market their data-over-powerlines technology, dubbed Digital PowerLine.
[March 26, 1998, 12:48]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback Specialy after introducing the horrible BlueCuve (which does not even have an xterm icon in the toolbar nor the desktop in default setup). I like Linux, I was sys admin for 5 years, Linux servers works excelent, I olso use it as desktop system...
[November 5, 2003, 2:54]
Airline Threatened With Prosecution Over Data-matching
Talkback Following Sep 11th and the depth of American sentiment, both real and generated, one can understand how the administrators of any company, seeking neither to be made pariahs' nor have politically sublime and negative actions carried out against...
[September 23, 2003, 12:00]
Cleaning Up After The MSBlast Worm
Talkback Ive tried grays solution and the CMD one and the Remote procedure call property changing one, but now I cant change the remote procedure call properties back, nor can i even get to the remote procedure call's properties as it just wont open when I...
[August 15, 2003, 19:21]
Linux Brings Hope To Spain's Poorest Region
Talkback With no preparation nor support of Linux the teachers cannot use it for regular classes. And the kids hate it because nor MSN nor many ad-fulled toys work on this crappy computers. Extremadurian kids now hate Linux
[May 11, 2005, 20:56]
Linux Desktop Hacks: Use An IPod With Linux
White Papers It's aimed at Linux purists - that is, people who don't want to have to use a Mac or Windows - based PC, nor Wine nor Windows software - to get going. This paper shows how to use an iPod with Linux. The iPod is basically just a FireWire hard disk...
[October 24, 2007, 0:00]
Pricing Scuppers Media Player-free XP
Talkback Neither Vint Cerf, nor any of his team that actually invented the internet were part of any open source movement, nor do they consider themselves part of any open source movement. Nor will you find that the US Department of Defense that actually...
[June 28, 2005, 23:17]
Open Implementation Of UML Meta-Model(s): Making Meta-Modeling And Meta-Programming Meet
White Papers In particular the meta-model does not define any behavior nor operation. Thus the implementation of UML CASE tools cannot directly benefit from it, nor can the realization of UML extensions. From the origin the UML meta-model has been a valuable...
[July 29, 2004, 0:00]
MikeRoweSoft Garners Funds To Fight Back
Talkback This assumes that MikeRoweSoft is in fact an infringement of Microsofts copyright, which has neither been proven nor, on face value, looks even remotely fair, either legally or morally. Microsoft has a trademark on its name, but it does not own the...
[January 20, 2004, 12:10]
US Report: Intel To Buy 3Com? Rumours Swirl Again
News Neither the $5.4bn (£3.29bn) 3Com nor the $24.6bn Intel are willing to comment about the rumour, but the chances of a business combination were downplayed by market analysts on CNBC and by other technology watchers Wednesday morning.
[September 17, 1998, 6:54]
Firefox Phishing Vulnerability Discovered
Talkback Firefox without a doubt, is the best and most secure browser on the market today, and no matter what propaganda is spread throughout the net regarding its security in a negative way, those who actually KNOW will continue to use Firefox and wait...
[January 7, 2005, 1:56]
Confused Promises Don't Help WiMax
Leader It's not even here; neither you nor I nor its most fervent boosters have seen a certified product yet. Nokia is annoyed. It's annoyed that WiMax, for all its good points, has been overhyped and won't have anything like the impact promised.
[October 14, 2005, 14:05]
Selecting The Right FLASH Partner To Turn Technology Advantages Into Profits
White Papers While most designers think of NOR FLASH architecture when discussing FLASH memory, the popularity of the NAND FLASH architecture is gaining so much momentum that analysts predict it will eclipse NOR as the defining architecture of FLASH memory by...
[December 9, 2006, 23:00]
AMD Exposes Flash Plans
News These chips will be capable of being inserted into cell phones, which typically use NOR flash memory, the kind made by Intel and AMD, and camera flash cards, which usually use NAND flash, made by Samsung and Toshiba.
[November 9, 2004, 9:38]
Blogging Employees? Get A Policy
Leader Nonetheless, this is not the first nor will it be the last time that a blog has unintended consequences. It is neither possible nor desirable to make people's every expressed opinion conform to a company's ethos, and employees and employers alike...
[February 9, 2005, 12:35]
NetBSD Makes Cash Plea
News Not poor in innovation nor poor in developer resources nor poor in features -- poor in cold, hard cash, the kind we need to buy hardware that would let us better serve our users. Developers of the highly portable operating system have made a plea...
[June 14, 2005, 15:35]
Spansion Redevelops Mobile Phone Chip Architecture
News The three types of flash memory — NOR, NAND and Quad — each bring specific benefits and drawbacks. NOR flash, for example, lets phones boot up quickly but has a relatively slow write time, making it best suited to low-end phones which do not run...
[April 3, 2007, 12:25]

