February 8, 2006

•No New Laws For Net Neutrality?
•A Microsoft Price on Security
•Cisco's Numbers Solid
Today on internet.com
IBM Intros Chipset for 802.15.3c The company delivers an early look at silicon that could power high-speed personal area networks running in unlicensed radio bands in the 60 GHz range.
-www.wi-fiplanet.com
New eMachines Desktops Include PCIe x16 Upgrade Slot It doesn't have a TV tuner and it's saddled with the usual retail mail-in rebate, but eMachines' new top-of-the-line desktop comes with Windows XP Media Center Edition, 1GB of RAM, a 200GB hard disk, and a DVD burner for a pre-rebate $600 -- and all four new eMachines feature a bona fide graphics-card slot for later upgrades.
-www.sharkyextreme.com
Back-to-Basics Server Reduces Cost, Complexity FileEngine servers forgo fancy features and focus on the applications and support most small business need.
-SmallBusinessComputing
Elsewhere on JupiterWeb
UD Unveils HPC Center United Devices has unveiled a state-of-the-art facility for companies to test the benefits of a collaborative HPC solution under real-world conditions.
-Grid Computing Planet
Scaling and Hit-Testing in Ink Applications In addition to text recognition and similar capabilities, Ink can also be useful for image annotation and markup, such as in medical and insurance applications, where marking up images can be a valuable and critical form of input.
-DevX
Insider Software Ships FontAgent Pro 3.1 The latest version of this venerable Mac font utility focuses on speed improvements....
-Graphics.com
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