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BEA: 'Upgrades are now on the fly'
CNET News - September 28, 2005
Company says it will release the world's first hot-swappable application server.
Images: MIT's $100 laptop
CNET News - September 28, 2005
The school's Media Lab has a plan for getting low-price laptops into the hands of millions around the world.
Australia proposes smart cards for millions
CNET News - September 28, 2005
Government says project will slash administrative costs and crack down on identity theft.
Photos: Music-making cell phones
CNET News - September 28, 2005
Toshiba Enters The Mobile Music Market With New 3g Handset
Press Releases - September 28, 2005
'Be' increase upload speed to 1.3 meg
Press Releases - September 28, 2005
Photos: Sony's big-screen Bravia
CNET News - September 28, 2005
It's a Bravia new world for company, which hopes women will be as interested in the TV as male gearheads.
Wikibooks takes on textbook industry
CNET News - September 28, 2005
Project aims to create open-ended curriculum that would offer a free, licensable alternative to traditional textbooks.
Photos: Wireless networking at CTIA
CNET News - September 27, 2005
The CTIA Wireless IT and Entertainment show opened Tuesday in San Francisco, giving industry bigwigs and gadget makers plenty of opportunities to swap ideas.
Mobility for the working masses
CNET News - September 27, 2005
It's only a matter of time before large companies go mobile, but many issues still need to be worked out. Photos: Wireless networking at CTIA
OPPO Digital Debuts High Performance, Upconverting DVD Player for H...
Press Releases - September 27, 2005
Jaton Corp. to Exhibit in the 2005 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
Press Releases - September 27, 2005
SanDisk stakes its future on TrustedFlash
CNET News - September 27, 2005
update New cards let consumers move digital video and music among devices without violating copyright protection.Photos: Musical memory cards
Photos: Musical memory cards
CNET News - September 27, 2005
SanDisk's new TrustedFlash compact flash cards come with built-in digital rights management software.
Judge looks for links in credit card case
CNET News - September 27, 2005
Visa, MasterCard are asked to provide details on their relationship with payment processor CardSystems.