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  • Dancing in the dark

    Corporations want to push their data beyond the laptop into lightweight, handheld devices, and let their people trip the light fantastic.

  • Sun touts its new chip as pure MAJC

    Sun's MAJC chip -- the name is short for Microprocessor Architecture for Java Computing -- is aimed at delivering superior processing for multimedia, and it is moving ever closer to shipping.

  • Jini: Sun's incredible disappearing act

    Controversy began brewing almost from Jini's inception. IBM refused to license Jini and touted a stealth project in its Almaden lab that competes with Sun's JavaSpaces, a Jini service capable of creating a networked marketplace for Java objects.

  • Top 10 wireless Internet lies

    The wireless Web will make you rich. It will make your whole office more productive. And it will send the NASDAQ to the moon! Right. Here's what you really need to know about wireless Internet.

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