Stories by Julie Sartain

Article | 14/05/2013 In Pictures: Sun's stars - Where are they now?
Sun was founded Andy Bechtolsheim, Vinod Khosla, Scott McNealy and Bill Joy in 1982. Sun went public in 1986 and was raking in $1 billion in annual sa...
Article | 5/02/2013 In Pictures: Lotus pioneers. Where are they now?
IBM kills Lotus name, but software, key players, live on
Article | 21/08/2012 In Pictures: The wild world of wearable computers
Are you ready for talking watches, singing shoes, ringing earrings and vibrating tattoos?
Article | 7/02/2012 Hot Authentication Tools
The trusty telephone is emerging as one of the key elements in new multifactor authentication schemes designed to protect online banking and other web...
Article | 26/09/2011 Is quantum computing real?
Researchers have been working on quantum systems for more than a decade, in the hopes of developing super-tiny, super-powerful computers. And while th...
Article | 11/04/2011 Internet2 turns 15: Has it delivered on its promise?
With nearly $100 million in new funding, Internet2, the faster, better Internet reserved for research and education, has embarked on an upgrade that w...
Article | 14/07/2010 Motorola Droid X: Unique, or just another smartphone?
On June 23, Motorola introduced the Droid, set for release this Thursday, calling it "a pocket-sized home theater." That's an interesting slogan for a...
Article | 7/07/2010 Five reasons to consider the Cius for your business
The Cisco Cius business tablet, announced in late June, appears loaded with features to impress mobile workers from the corporation to the classroom.
Article | 2/07/2010 Five Helpful iPhone Apps for the Office
Apple's iPhone has more than 200,000 applications in its library, and the list is growing. But with so many options, how do you decide which apps are ...
Article | 22/06/2010 Toshiba Libretto W100 looks promising for mobile workers
The new Toshiba Libretto W100 looks like an impressive system that will appeal to companies with workers in the field and on the road. It's a handy li...
Article | 2/04/2008 A newbie's guide to Facebook
There's a lot of buzz about Facebook, but what is it, exactly? What does it do? Can anybody join? How much does it cost?
Article | 27/12/2007 NBA: Your last line of defense
There's a new weapon in the security arsenal that monitors network traffic and issues real-time alerts when it spots unusual or suspicious behavior on...

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