The Associated Press reports, AT&T Wireless Aviation, the No. 2 purveyor of in-flight telephone service in North America, announced a
new service this week dubbed ePlane that the company hopes to sell to its airline customers, which include American Airlines and Northwest Airlines.
Providing a central location for breaking news on all facets of security issues facing the IT and Internet security industry, International Data Group (IDG) today announced the launch of its
Security-Informer micronetwork, reports Business Wire.
Security experts say that a new strain of the infamous “I Love You” virus has hit some businesses located in Europe and in the United States, reports CNet News.
Computer peripherals manufacturer Logitech International SA plans to move beyond the personal computer into living rooms and onto the
Internet, a senior executive told Reuters on Thursday.
Project Monterey, IBM’s next-generation Unix operating system, which supports Linux applications and runs on Intel’s 64bit processors (IA-64), will be released this year under the name AIX 5L, reported the Computer Reseller News.
Linuxlab expands the boundaries of high-density server configuration with its Saratoga Rack 160, enabling information providers to place up to 160 Web servers in a standard six-foot sever rack, reports Linux PR.
CNet News reports, iToke, a kind of alter ego to Kozmo.com, the popular 30-minute delivery service in several U.S. cities, plans to take delivery orders for marijuana starting Sept. 1, igniting fires under federal laws that prohibit marijuana sales outside of cafes.