A first look at Microsoft Exchange Server 12 16 Mar 2006 11:00 GMTThe basic questions of when the next version of exchange will arrive and how much it will cost remain vague. Answers can be summed up as “end of 2006/early 2007” and “in line with current Exchange pricing.” Still, while many of the details remain confidential, Microsoft did consent to give InfoWorld a look at some of the goodies that the forthcoming edition, currently code-named Exchange 12, will bring us.
Source: InfoWorld Report: Vodafone Unit Target of Offer
(AP)
16 Mar 2006 03:21 GMTAP - Two private equity funds are expected to offer $15 billion for the Japanese subsidiary of mobile phone operator Vodafone Group PLC, according to a newspaper report.
Source: Yahoo Qwest CEO supports tiered Internet 15 Mar 2006 20:39 GMTRichard Notebaert says it's a good idea to offer different levels of service for companies like Google and Amazon.
Source: ZDNet Update: RFID tags are subject to viruses, says study 15 Mar 2006 16:52 GMTThree computer science researchers are warning that viruses embedded in radio tags used to identify and track goods are right around the corner, a danger so far overlooked by the industry's high interest in the technology.
Source: InfoWorld Motorola CEO says Razr technical glitch solved
(Reuters)
15 Mar 2006 13:20 GMT
Reuters - Motorola Inc. , the world's
second-largest mobile phone maker, said on Wednesday it had
solved a technical glitch in its hot-selling Razr cell phone
that had stopped shipments for three to four days.
Source: Yahoo Motorola's Zander says Razr problem is history 15 Mar 2006 12:15 GMTMotorola Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ed Zander on Wednesday downplayed the significance of a component problem that caused two U.S. mobile operators to stop selling its popular Razr handset model for several days
Source: InfoWorld Movie theaters may ask to jam cell phones
(Reuters)
15 Mar 2006 02:29 GMTReuters - Movie theater owners faced with
falling attendance are considering asking federal authorities
for permission to jam cell phone reception in an attempt to
stop annoying conversations during films, the head of the
industry's trade group said on Tuesday.
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