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ForeScout Launches ActiveScout 3.0

ForeScout Launches ActiveScout 3.0 07/10/2004 03:01 AM

FORESCOUT LAUNCHES ACTIVESCOUT 3.0 INCREASING SECURITY AND PERFORMANCE ON HIGH SPEED NETWORKSNew Features Increase Ability to Prevent Worm Infection [PRWEB Jul 10, 2004]




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TIM Launches 3G


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CaminoBrowser.org Launches


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ClickTheVote launches


ClickTheVote launches 12/03/2003 02:56 AM
John Parres writes:
Today marks the official launch of Click The Vote. We are a grassroots non-profit dedicated to educating and organizing new technology users to promote legalized file-sharing, defend open source computing and demand democratic spectrum allocation for emergent technologies like Ultra-Wideband and software radio. We invite everyone to join up because over the coming election year we are going to have fun asking tough questions, flash mobbing candidates, sending targeted CD-Rs, utilizing P2P tools for grassroots efforts and demanding answers to important questions that affect the lives and futures of everyday users of new technology. The USA primaries are only months away and the general election is less than a year off. Time to get busy!
Link to CNET news article, Link to Clickthevote.

Optimus launches 3G


Optimus launches 3G 06/03/2004 02:04 PM
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HP launches H[i]Pods


HP launches H[i]Pods 08/30/2004 02:07 PM
Hewlett Packard are continuing their move into Digital Media markets with the launch of a HP branded Apple iPod. The devices come in variety of wacky colours, and are being launched with 20 gig and 40 gig hard drives inside them. The devices offer USB and Firewire connectivity, and will be sold at a comparable (read : the same) price to Apple.

Much had been speculated since HP announced its partnership with Apple, earlier this year, as to what they might do with the devices. More specifically, whether they'd make any changes or additions to the gear. The answer? Absolutely not. HP have not added WMA support to the iPods, which might have added some value to the iPods. The only addition that appears to have been made is "Printable Tattoos", allowing users to download, print, and deploy logos onto their iPods (HP claims they are easy to remove, yet at the same time are able to offer serious protection to the iPod from bumps etc).

With 8 months development time, HP have added little to Apple's product asides from an apparently poorly coded ActiveX plug-in for Windows Media Player. A very sorry story, making one wonder why people would buy the product from HP when they’d get exactly the same deal from Apple. The answer is unclear. However, HP's corporate logo of 'invent' really doesn't do this make over job justice.

View: HP iPod fact sheet | HP iPod homepage
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Boingo For Mac Launches


Boingo For Mac Launches 01/06/2005 07:58 PM

Boingo Wireless has finally, finally, finally released their Mac OS X client for hotspot access. By Glenn Fleishman, TidBITS


WirelessUnleashed Launches


WirelessUnleashed Launches 06/04/2004 09:08 AM
Earlier this week, with a little help from my friends, I launched a WirelessUnleashed, a group weblog on unlicensed wireless issues.  Between getting this online and Supernova planning, I've been so busy that I neglected to post a pointer here!

The site focuses on the benefits of reallocating low-frequency wireless capacity from broadcasting to unlicensed applications, both here and around the world.  There is a huge amount of capacity which could be used for two-way applications like broadband to the home, but which is locked up in broadcast allocations based on 1950s technology.  Freeing it up could create massive opportunities for innovation, and could dramatically lower the costs of wireless connectivity in developing countries.

My co-conspirators are Clay Shirky, Andrew Odlyzko, and David Isenberg. It's not often you find the brainpower that these three bring to the table in one place.

AOL launches VoIP


AOL launches VoIP 04/07/2005 10:48 PM
No price war just yet

Sputnik Launches!


Sputnik Launches! 01/07/2004 05:29 PM

I'm extremely proud to herald the launch of Sputnik's newest product set, Sputnik Central Control 2.2 and the award-winning AP 120 WiFi Access Point. These products have made it to the light of day after thousands of man-hours of testing and real-world use, bugs and bug-fixes, dozens of deployments, new feature enhancements, and hundreds of hours spent listening and working with customers and partners.

These products make it easy for Wireless ISPs, Hotspot operators, and IT Services companies to roll out managed, authenticated wireless access. At $185 per AP, the Sputnik AP 120 (bu y) is one half to one fifth the price of wireless Access Points with equivalent features. The Access Point is completely managable centrally - everything from initial provisioning to ongoing maintenance and firmware upgrades, can be done centrally. Sputnik Central Control (bu y) acts as the centralized management console, and the $895 price includes a software license to manage up to 20 Access Points. Additional licensing packs are available as well. Add it all up, and the complete Sputnik system is at least one half to one tenth the price of similar solutions. Sputnik even offers completely free licensing for community wireless groups - making it easy to start and manage a community wireless network.

Here's what some customers are saying:


Chad M. Smith of Washington Broadband, Inc: I want to thank you for your support and providing such an excellent solution. We have researched for months for a solution like yours. I have even attempted developing our own with little success. Since the database and cgi is "open" we will have no problems integrating Sputnik into our billing system. We will definitely be purchasing your products in the short term.


Craig Fine, director of sales for Softmatrix: It would have been really difficult without Sputnik because there's not really a solution that lets you manage multiple hot spots with one server.

How do they do that?

Here's the scoop: Sputnik Central Control and the AP120 were built from the ground up with the conviction that you could have commodity hardware pricing and enterprise-class management. And because Sputnik built itself up organically, without Venture Capitalist funding, we are able to offer the products at a radically lower price point than our competitors. Everyone said "It can't be done." But we put our heads together and came up with a completely different approach from everyone else in the industry - and we have happy customers who are using the system every day. Here's what the architecture looks like:

Don't just take my word for it - LinuxDevices took a thorough look at the system, and came away impressed:


The Sputnik Agent provides all of the manageability hooks that enable automatic configuration, dynamic firewalling, multiple captive portal redirects, policy routing, centralized management, and end-user tracking.

Wi-Fi Networking News, the leading trade publication covering Wi-Fi and IEEE 802.11 standards liked what they saw:

With Sputnik's server software and access points (APs) that include Sputnik edge software, operators get centralized network management functions with usage analysis, security, AP provisioning, and an end user interface.

All this adds up to secure, managed wireless networking with lower capital costs, lower operating costs and greater flexibility than any alternative. See how people are using Sputnik technology in a variety of situations, like WISPs and Hot Spot Providers.

Sputnik is talking with select VARs and System Integrators. If you're interested in reselling the Sputnik system, send an email to partners@sputnik.com, but you'd better hurry - we're getting overwhelmed with requests.

I'm incredibly honored to have worked with the talented team of industry veterans at Sputnik. Everyone has worked their butts off to create a system built around user requests - an inexpensive, centrally managed, plug-and-play Wi-Fi system that provides group policy and access control - and one that could be plugged directly into a corporate LAN - no need for special VLANs or convoluted network architecture, just a dynamic firewall at each ingress/egress point in your network, all acting in unison, as part of a "hive mind".


IBM Launches ThinkPad X41


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Airtel launches KBL


Airtel launches KBL 08/09/2004 04:21 AM
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AT&T Wireless Launches 3G, But Why?


AT&T Wireless Launches 3G, But Why? 07/20/2004 12:40 PM
As was entirely expected (and leaked last week) AT&T Wireless has now launched their UMTS 3G service in San Francisco, Seattle, Phoenix and Detroit. The announcement also mentions that the service will be expanded to San Diego and Dallas by the end of the year. This is a bit curious, as those two cities were in the original list of four cities that AT&T Wireless named last year, but which (for no clear reason) were dropped from the list earlier this year. There still seems to be some confusion about whether or not AT&T Wireless was really required to do this as part of their deal with DoCoMo or not. Some have said that deal was no longer an issue since Cingular had agreed to buy out DoCoMo's share of AT&T Wireless. Still, it seems odd that AT&T Wireless has decided to launch this offering now. If the Cingular deal is really going to be completed this fall, why bother spending a couple months marketing the AT&T Wireless 3G service, only to have to rebrand it three months from now? Some are now saying that AT&T Wireless launching this service now might be an indication that the merger is a bit shakier than has been publicly stated. If the merger doesn't go through, they would still need to launch, since Cingular wouldn't bail them out from the DoCoMo agreement. Also, by launching earlier, they would have a head start on any 3G competition from Cingular. It still seems likely that the deal will go through, but this early announcement and unclear status of the DoCoMo clause is raising some eyebrows.

Press launches often just hot air


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OurMedia launches


OurMedia launches 03/22/2005 03:37 PM
JD Lasica's and Marc Canter's OurMedia.org has launched, "a grassroots media organization, site and registry." Here's the one-line explanation from the home page: "Share your videos, audio files, photos, text or software - for free - with a global community of creative individuals." Looks good, especially for an alpha release. [Technorati tag: media]...

Flickr launches!


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LG launches Notebook PCs


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New Web Site Launches


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LG launches new notebook PCs


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OurMedia.org Launches


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ourmedia.jpgWe tend to stay away from software and service websites, but OurMedia.org looks to have a lot of promise and we'd like to point it out. The concept is simple: upload any media, under a variety of open licenses, to be archived and stored, for free, forever. That means you could host your podcasts and images and homemade whatever on their servers, as long as you're willing for the rest of the world to see them. Definitely a project to keep an eye on. If nothing else, it's a one-stop shop to load up all these media gadgets.

Project Page [OurMedia via Tho masHawk]


AMD Launches New Athlon 64


AMD Launches New Athlon 64 09/21/2004 06:41 AM
Further pitting itself against Intel's Pentium M offerings, Advanced Micro Devices this week expanded its lineup of mobile Athlon 64-bit processors. The new Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processor 3000+ operates at 2 GHz and is meant for use in thin-and-light notebook computers. It is the highest performing processor in AMD's family of low-power Mobile AMD Athlon 64 products, which already includes 2700+ and 2800+ versions, according to the AMD Web site.

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News source: PCWorld

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wonkette launches


wonkette launches 01/23/2004 08:43 PM
Latest citadel in the Denton empire? The highly-anticipated beltway insider blog Wonkette, which launched today and is penned by Ana Marie Cox (former writer of Wired Digital's Suck column).

TiVoToGo Launches


TiVoToGo Launches 01/03/2005 08:07 AM

tivotogofin.jpg imageRemember when I said TiVoToGo was launching soon? I was mostly right—it launched today. If you have a Series2 TiVo you can go to the website and download the software today to copy shows to your laptop, although the DVD burning software that will facilitate permanent archiving is still not available. (Thanks, Dave!)

TiVoToGo Product Page [TiVo]


NSI Launches New Web Site


NSI Launches New Web Site 06/09/2004 02:54 AM
NSI has a new customer friendly and information packed Web site. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]

Defamer launches


Defamer launches 05/04/2004 12:32 PM
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MyGoogle launches


MyGoogle launches 06/06/2005 12:13 AM

And so it finally begins. The Portal Wars 2.0.

I hate to take credit for coining the phrase, but it's been so obvious - for years - that this was going to happen that I didn't even mark down when I first used the phrase. That 2004 link refers to a reference I made in some blog post a couple of years before - but I haven't tracked that one down - yet.

Obviously the folks at Yahoo are gloating over this one.

MyGoogle.jpg

If you look at the initial set of offerings, it pales to MyYahoo - but hey, they've had a nine year headstart. Each of the Google offerings are real meaty, substatntive services, while MOST of the Yahoo services seem pale and staid in comparison (and certainly dated.)

But Yahoo can't go out and start buying all these new kind of services - all over again? Or can they? Flickr and ODDpost are nice starts.

But shouldn't these next generation portals (we call them DLAs) be leveraging the islands of functionality independently evolving on their own - like de.licio.us, webjay and buzznet? Shouldn't a next generation portal provide incredible rich media interfaces (otherwise known as Ajax or Laszlo?) Shouldn't a next generation portal provide ways for ALL OF US to make money?

Well we at ourmedia.org certainly think so.

And all of our clients (who have been keeping me so busy I haven't been able to blog) think so - too!

And needless to say Yahoo, Google and Microsoft (notice I'm not even including has-been AOL) don't have a monopoly on DLAs.

What about MTV, EMI or NBC? Or IBM, BEA or Oracle?

Can't this new portal things blow up so huge that we all can connect our digital IDs to MULTIPLE of these DLAs and smile? Isn't that what it's all about - making the humans happy?

Looking back on Excite@Home - we can now just chuckle how badly they blew it. To me - the SBC-Yahoo relationship has it right. Each partner bring their ex[pertise to the table and provide VALUE to the humans.

Stuff they pay for.

And so Google finally moves into a new categry - portals - which Yahoo has owned for years.

Now we get to see what open stgandards they build on - and where the data silos, propreitary barriers and old school thinking prevail.

DLAs are based upon the notion of a web of islands, meshed together by open standards. Those standards become the causeways and bridges between the islands.

So DLA vendors don't have to go off and buy services - they just need to support the islands open APIs and schemas welcome them to the marketplace. And facilitate open conversations.

If I was going to predict - I'll say that Yahoo will lead the way with Media and Groups standards - while Google will support open standards around Events and Topics.

I just hope EVDB goes along.


ATI launches R420


ATI launches R420 05/04/2004 09:21 AM
Radeon X800 Pro, XT Platinum Edition launch this month

Amazon's A9 Launches


Amazon's A9 Launches 04/14/2004 02:24 PM
Amazon's A9 Launches - Amazon.com's Entry into the Search Engine World launches today (in Beta). [via BoingBoing]

HP launches new copiers


HP launches new copiers 11/18/2003 12:40 PM
Hewlett-Packard debuts new high-end copier devices, a market that's seen as critical to the company's effort to keep its printer business growing at double-digit rates.

C&W launches VoIP for UK.biz


C&W launches VoIP for UK.biz 07/06/2004 08:41 AM
The Register Jul 6 2004 1:12PM GMT

C&W launches VoIP for UK .biz


C&W launches VoIP for UK .biz 07/06/2004 07:02 AM
In brief Forecasts 25 per cent savings...

Cellcom launches 3G


Cellcom launches 3G 06/06/2004 08:21 AM
Israel Business Arena Jun 6 2004 11:27AM GMT

RAK launches e-government


RAK launches e-government 07/02/2004 01:15 AM
Gulf News Jul 2 2004 6:04AM GMT

Welcome: New BetaNews Launches!


Welcome: New BetaNews Launches! 06/06/2004 01:47 AM
Letter to Readers I would like to take this opportunity to extend a long-awaited welcome to the new BetaNews. We have come a long way since first launching on June 1, 1998, and the new Web site serves as fitting celebration for a sixth birthday.

WhizSpark launches


WhizSpark launches 08/27/2004 01:47 PM

Congrats to Peter Caputa IV (or was he the Vth?)

:-) Anyway - congrats anyway - WhizSpark really picks up where UpComing.org leaves off.

BTW Does anybody know anything about this site at: OpenEvents.com? The copyright is 2002. No evidence there's any sign of life there.

Here's Peter's post.....

The New WhizSpark is Launched!
Many of you have noticed that we have relaunched WhizSpark, but I am slowly talking about what we have done via my blog, rather than having one big announcement that the new WhizSpark is out. The "EXTRA! EXTRA! days of big website launch announcements, imho, is passe. Although, we want our subscriber base to take off, unlike many social networking sites, our revenue is not based on getting everyone and their mother registered (although it could help). Nevertheless, the main reason that I am pushing it out slowly is because there are so many features that we've developed and so many ways that people can derive value from them, that I could never include it in one post. Additionally, by talking about one feature at a time, it allows me to solicit advice and feedback from my extended group of blogging friends. (Plus, instead of focussing on PR, we are focussing on constantly improving our product and sales.)

Which is why I am building a entrepreneur feedback and favor exchange group.

[pc4media]


Sun launches new app server


Sun launches new app server 04/19/2004 08:18 AM

AMD launches x50 Opterons


AMD launches x50 Opterons 05/18/2004 07:24 AM
Last 130nm server chips?

SCi launches bid for Eidos


SCi launches bid for Eidos 03/22/2005 05:08 PM
Offers shares as alternative to Bono's cash

Vodafone launches 3G


Vodafone launches 3G 02/12/2004 08:10 AM
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