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Thursday, June 30, 2005

Nokia and Sun prep Java for handsets

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Thursday, June 30, 2005

* Nokia and Sun prep Java for handsets
* Security vendors respond to heightened concerns
* Interview: Microsoft's Ya-Qin Zhang seeks power
* iAnywhere gives Microsoft mobile management help
* NTT DoCoMo hits 1Gbps in 4G field trials
* Group creates fuel-cell guidelines for mobile PCs
* Product Guide: Stratus ftServer W Series 2300

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NOKIA AND SUN PREP JAVA FOR HANDSETS

At the Sun Microsystems JavaOne Developer Conference this week both Sun
and Nokia laid out their plans to enhance the Java environment for the
next generation of handsets.
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SECURITY VENDORS RESPOND TO HEIGHTENED CONCERNS

Recent security breaches involving universities, credit card processors,
and financial institutions are making security a hot topic, and security
companies are busy upgrading their product lines -- either by acquiring
new product lines or upgrading current products.
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INTERVIEW: MICROSOFT'S YA-QIN ZHANG SEEKS POWER

The head of research for Microsoft's Windows Mobile software for
handheld computers, Ya-Qin Zhang, was in Taipei last week talking up the
company's latest major operating system release, Windows Mobile
5.0.
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IANYWHERE GIVES MICROSOFT MOBILE MANAGEMENT HELP

On Monday iAnywhere Solutions, a division of database management system
company Sybase, announced a partnership with database rival Microsoft to
integrate the Afaria mobile management suite into Microsoft Systems
Management Server (SMS) 2003.
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NTT DOCOMO HITS 1GBPS IN 4G FIELD TRIALS

NTT DoCoMo, Japan's biggest mobile communications carrier, has
successfully tested 1Gbps transmission speeds using 4G
(fourth-generation) technology in outdoor experiments, taking 4G a step
nearer to use in mobile phones, the company said Friday.
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GROUP CREATES FUEL-CELL GUIDELINES FOR MOBILE PCS

An industry standards group that includes chip makers Intel and
STMicroelectronics has published a document detailing the requirements a
fuel cell technology would need to power a mobile PC, the group said in
a Thursday statement.
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PRODUCT GUIDE: STRATUS FTSERVER W SERIES 2300

Stratus' entry-level Windows server is limited to a single logical
Xeon processor, but redundant hardware components, hardened software,
and rich support options make for a solid high-availability solution at
a reasonable price.

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