Tolemac
Downloads The game world even has its own economy. When you wish to continue, simply log back in and the game picks up where you left off. Tolemac's Time is a top-view, turn based, persistent adventure game built especially for the PalmOS.
[March 28, 2002, 7:00]
How sharing data 'advances privacy'
News IT is an essential part, but at some point, someone who wishes this country ill will say, "forget trying to put a bomb in the Transamerica Pyramid," for example, and attempt to shut the economy down with cyberattacks.
[February 27, 2004, 10:35]
Sky to axe .tv tech news channel
News It also comes at the end of a mixed week for the European tech economy. Upbeat news included Microsoft saying that it expects a large majority of European companies to maintain or increase their spending on information technology, based on the...
[June 22, 2001, 17:30]
Strong BlackBerry sales boost RIM results
News Research In Motion continued to post strong numbers in a bad economy, bypassing expectations for its first fiscal quarter amid sales of 7.8 million BlackBerry devices. RIM also plans to launch several products this quarter and over the rest of the...
[June 19, 2009, 8:47]
HP iPaq takes crown from Palm in Asia
News As the economy picks up, we are confident IT purchases will pick up," he said. For the first time, Hewlett-Packard has ousted Palm as the number one handheld maker in Asia-Pacific market share, according to market analyst Gartner.
[June 6, 2003, 8:54]
Outsourcing backlash will fade - Gartner
News However, once the economy picks up, all this will disappear," Jester was quoted as saying. Gartner principal analyst Rolf Jester, quoted in the India-based Business Standard news daily, said the current unhappiness felt by US workers and...
[July 23, 2003, 7:56]
More stealth as outsourcing picks up speed
Talkback These profit-maximizing strategies will undermine our economy/country. Companies that shift production overseas should be treated as foreign corporations and levied with an import tax when their value-added goods re-enter the US market.
[January 5, 2004, 2:09]



