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  • PDAs rescue Xmas for Australian retailers

    Retailers report that PCs will be making room for PDAs under the Christmas tree this year.

  • Palm not 'Extended' into the future

    The termination of Palm's agreement to acquire Extended Systems puts a major dent in the company's ability to penetrate enterprises--and this at a time when demand for PDAs from enterprises is starting to build real momentum.

  • Conquering the mountain of data

    Hospitals, government agencies, retail chains and other industry sectors are being buried by data. As the piles of digital files, X-rays and scanned-in paper records grow higher and higher, data-management applications are coming to the rescue, creating new opportunities for solutions providers.

  • Can you trust "trusted computing"?

    Does trusted computing enable more secure data storage, online business practices, and online commerce transactions, while protecting privacy and individual rights?

  • The Web on Wheels

    Tune in for in-vehicle communications -- a joint venture between Ford and Qualcomm, dubbed Wingcast, will make mobile Web access as ubiquitous as car radios. Meanwhile, General Motors is making similar noises.

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  • Can you trust "trusted computing"?

    Does trusted computing enable more secure data storage, online business practices, and online commerce transactions, while protecting privacy and individual rights?

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