Start-up brings Windows and Mac OS together
News Parallels, a start-up whose software enables Macs to run Microsoft Windows and the Mac OS at the same time, says it is ready with a final version of its product. As a result, the speed of Parallels is far better than past efforts at bringing...
[June 15, 2006, 9:15]
Start-up redesigns fuel cells
News A start-up company says it has developed a way to make fuel cells out of silicon, a change that potentially could increase the performance of cells and make them easier to manufacture. Products aren't set to start shipping to customers until 2005.
[February 11, 2003, 8:29]
Start Menu for Mac
Downloads Start Menu is a free software for Mac OS X which provides a simplified Start Menu functionality from the Windows world. Just copy 'Start Menu' program into any folder on your Mac (we recommend your user's folder) and then drag and...
[October 13, 2008, 7:44]
Start-up aims to crack laptop encryption market
News Rop Gonggrijp admits that it's not a promising time to start an Internet privacy company. I think the only way to do this is to start small. Gonggrijp is funding the four-person start-up, which is about nine months old and is based in his home in...
[July 18, 2002, 13:13]
Start-up shrinks PC to palm size
News And if start-up OQO gets its way, the next big thing will be the pocket PC. The hardware market is notoriously harsh on start-ups. First there was the pocket calculator. Then there was the pocket organiser.
[April 17, 2002, 10:35]
Start-up promotes 'unlimited' AMD clusters
News A start-up called Liquid Computing has secured $14m (£7.4m) in venture funding to design a flexible server based on AMD's Opteron processor and the Linux operating system. It's one of several start-ups emerging during a more sober entrepreneurial era.
[May 10, 2005, 9:30]
Start-up beats IBM for Linux software
News A revamped version of key disk drive management software in Linux will be based on a project from a start-up, spurring a retreat by IBM programmers who had been working on competing software. Sistina Software's LVM 2.0 will be included in the...
[January 6, 2003, 8:48]
Start-ups find an edge in the cloud
News Start-ups stand in a good position to benefit from new technology developments such as the cloud, small-business directors said at a roundtable on Wednesday. The roundtable, which was held in London on Wednesday, brought together representatives...
[November 6, 2008, 16:06]
Start-up brings 'blades' to the desktop
News Despite the potential advantages of ClearCube's approach, though, the fact remains that start-ups get crushed on a regular basis in the hardware world. Now a start-up appropriately named ClearCube wants to send it back.
[September 23, 2002, 8:27]
Contestants, start your engines
Blog Here's a head-start on a massive competition — think £20,000 in prizes — for all those IT pros whose pursuit of tech doesn't end when the working day does. We know that many of you, when you get home and close the front door behind you, roll up...
[November 1, 2007, 10:54]
Wireless LAN: Start to Finish
White Papers Wireless LAN: Start to Finish, codeveloped by InfoWorld and TechRepublic, collects InfoWorld Test Center's Red File Report: Wireless LANs with TechRepublic's Wireless Networking Survival Guide in a single electronic package.
[September 4, 2009, 1:21]
Start-ups aim for Web services niche
News As corporations begin to use Web services to link their internal systems and services over the Internet, start-ups such as Confluent Software, Amber Point, Talking Blocks and handful of others see an opportunity to provide these businesses with...
[October 22, 2002, 15:18]
Start Menu
Downloads Start Menu is a free software for Mac OS X which provides a simplified Start Menu functionality from the Windows world. Just copy Start Menu program into any folder on your Mac (we recommend your user's folder) and then drag and drop it into...
[October 6, 2008, 14:31]
Start-up gazes into crystal ball for 3D display
News The ideal computer display of today may be flat, but a start-up called Actuality Systems has gazed into the future, and what it has seen looks more like a crystal ball. The Burlington, Massachussetts company, founded in 1997, has been perfecting a...
[June 27, 2002, 17:00]
Single Product Definition - Start to Finish - Slashes Development Costs
White Papers To give marketing a head start in promoting the handheld, Palm engineers also used NX to create realistic images of the i705. Like all Palm handhelds, the i705 was unique, requiring substantial engineering effort.
[January 15, 2008, 0:01]
Start-up sees low-cost future in clusters
News A start-up plans to launch technology in 2005 that it says will give the cheaper option the abilities of the more expensive one. Azul Systems is betting it can speed up Java servers, and Enck said he knows a handful of other start-ups planning on...
[December 17, 2004, 13:45]
Start-up aims to improve internal security
News A start-up has launched software designed to stop leaks of sensitive business information by focusing on the greatest risk: insiders. On Monday, software maker Vontu introduced version 4.0 of its Vontu gateway, which sits on a network and monitors...
[January 25, 2005, 8:40]
Start-up trials mobile video-editing chip
News Start-up chip company Movidia has raised $14m (£8m) in venture capital, it announced today. When asked how the limitations of screen and controls would affect video editing on a mobile phone, Mitchell was sanguine: "We're not talking about pixel...
[October 20, 2008, 17:40]
Start-up banks on hack-proof Linux
News Start-up Guardian Digital has launched an effort to sell a version of Linux that's less vulnerable to attack, a niche the company hopes will gain it a foothold in the market for the Unix-like operating system.
[September 25, 2002, 9:39]
Start-up adds depth to 3D imaging
News Start-up Canesta has developed a chip and software that enable machines to do something that humans take for granted: get a sense of depth. The start-up is working with mobile and wireless device companies to use the 3D imaging technology in...
[March 25, 2002, 15:18]



