Try this PC on for size: It sports a 500-MHz chip
Xybernaut Corp.'s newest wearable computer packs a 500-MHz Intel Mobile Celeron processor into a 6-inch-long box weighing about a pound.
Connecticut law offices consolidate their data
To litigate successfully, lawyers require mountains of data for each case to be instantly accessible.
POWER USER
With software, it's sometimes difficult to tell the difference between muscle and bloat.
Some government employees are eligible for HP discounts
What does the Army's Small Computer Program at Fort Monmouth, N.J., have in common with the Smithsonian Institution, Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia and Riverside County in California?
INTERNAUT
State and local government Web sites are starting to 'cache on,' and that's a good thing.
New Mini PC features a wireless link to its CPU
The release of a new wearable notebook PC, the Panasonic Toughbook 07 Mini PC, follows close on the heels of the Xybernaut wearable PC.
Fire Away
Wildfires leave no time for squabbling among agencies or duplicating resources. There's only time to ring the alarm, grab a bucket and pitch in.
Editorial Cartoon
Unlike many agencies at the federal level, the work of state and local organizations often is closely linked to the citizen.
Defense IG dings Air Force A-76 review
The Pentagon's inspector general has ruled that the Air Force made so many mistakes in its handling of an A-76 job review and outsourcing competition at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, that the service should start from scratch.
Navy opens second NMCI center in a month
Less than a month after the July 9 opening of the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet's first network operations center in Norfolk, Va., the Navy and contractor Electronic Data Systems Corp. flipped the switch yesterday on the project's newest center, at the North Island Naval Air Station on Coronado Island, Calif.
House committee would cut Marines out of NMCI, Navy is 'shocked'
The House Armed Services Committee this week recommended that the Marine Corps be released from the $6.9 billion Navy-Marine Corps Intranet outsourcing initiative and authorized $527 million in fiscal 2002 funding-much less than requested.
THE BOTTOM LINE
When I want light, amusing reading and can't find a Dave Barry column I haven't read, I skim articles and various government documents for the word vision. It's always good for a laugh.
ONLINE BUYING
I love fast PCs, but I'm weary of the perpetual contest between Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Of Sunnyvale Calif., over which one makes faster processors.
Reverse auctions win a bid for acceptance
A year ago, reverse auctions were the new kid on the block, so to speak.
Call a meeting
E-mail is a fantastic productivity tool. Everyone has a complaint about it, but it saves you from waiting in line at the fax machine, playing phone tag, and navigating time-consuming and sometimes frustrating voice mail.
DVD is great for storage, if standards don't get in the way
The market for digital versatile disk technology is heating up. Professionals and home users alike are thrilled with the power DVD gives them to view and record gigabytes of content-rich information on CD-like disks.
IRS communications project goes live
AUG. 3—The IRS' $74 million Customer Communications Project 2001 went live on July 27 and handled up to 68,000 calls in one three-hour period last week, officials said.
IRS communications project goes live
The IRS' $74 million Customer Communications Project 2001 went live on July 27 and handled up to 68,000 calls in one three-hour period last week, officials said.
DISA sets up virtual test labs
The Defense Information Systems Agency's Western Hemisphere field organization has established several testing laboratories for its users to try out Unix applications before putting them into production.
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