Corel WordPerfect is still good, if a bit bloated

This review is part of an occasional series about programs in the recently released major office suites: Corel WordPerfect Office 2000, Lotus SmartSuite Millennium Edition 9.5 and Microsoft Office 2000.

Pocket-size scanners put data in hand

Let's face it. Most of us do not carry around tiny CIA cameras that can capture documents at high resolution. But sometimes we need to capture pages or portions of documents while away from the office.

THE 50 STATES

TEACHING TEACHERS. The Jasper school system is launching Technology Literate Teacher, a two-year training program, to get its teachers up to speed on technology.

PTO lets fly with a PKI for handling patent apps

The Patent and Trademark Office has created a public-key infrastructure that lets inventors and lawyers file applications via the Internet and then track the progress ofthose applications electronically.

The IT guy is most popular sailor on board

ABOARD THE USS JOHN C. STENNIS'Disbursement clerks, post officers and reactor officers used to be the most popular personnel on Navy ships, but with universale-mail access, officers such as Lt. Everett Hayes have re-placed them.

Who needs a PC notebook? Try an Apple PowerBook G3

Notebook computers seldom impress me, aside from a few models built around the Intel Pentium III processor.

Y2K countdown begins in earnest

As agencies enter the last leg of the year 2000 marathon, federal systems chiefs say they are confident about the readiness of government systems.

PACKET RAT

After finishing the last of his year 2000 tasks'preparing 10,000 BIOS upgrades for his reconditioned rMachines at $300 each in parts, labor, shipping and handling'the Rat finally found time to read about the New York Times time capsule to be opened in 3000.

FTS official Jim Bowdren is dead at 56

Jim Bowdren, deputy director of the Federal Technology Service's Information Technology Acquisition Center, died last week after an extended illness.

'Procurement goddess' Ustad dies at 50

Ida M. Ustad, one of the architects of the government's information technology procurement reform, died last month after a long battle with cancer.

Sky's the limit for FAA's Garvey when it comes to New Year's Eve

Jane Garvey, administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, plans to be airborne while the year 2000 rolls westward from London to the Golden Gate Bridge.

Malia works behind the scenes, coordinating CIO Council efforts

Few people have been as focused on the looming new year as Shirley A. Malia, chairwoman of the Chief Information Officers Council's Year 2000 Committee. Yet she readily admits she was a latecomer.

Early action put Agriculture's finance center ahead of Y2K curve

After three years and 23.5 million lines of code, the National Finance Center in New Orleans is ready to process 425,000 civilian paychecks as usual come 2000.

Horn issues final Y2K report cards, chastises agencies that still aren't ready

In the final round of year 2000 report cards from Rep. Steve Horn, the federal government eked out a B+ overall.

Special Report: Year 2000 raises threat of system attacks

Although security is being touted as the big post-1999 issue, systems security experts are urging agencies to re-examine security practices before Dec. 31.

Not too big, not too small; makers of notebooks aim for just-right size

Notebook computer makers'still striving for the Goldilocks balance between big and small'this month launched units weighing less than 4 pounds.

Telephony products are a natural fit for speech recognition

Placing a call to a government or corporate office can be like entering a digital nest of Chinese boxes. You 'select from the following menu options' in each box to get to the menu in the next box, and so on, either into infinity or to where you want to go, whichever comes first. It's the price you pay for automated, 24-hour service.

Speech Recognition

In 1968's '2001: A Space Odyssey,' computers exchanged information with people by talking. Now we're near the year 2000 in the real world, and plenty of people are talking to their computers'though it's often a one-way conversation, using words we shouldn't print. Voice recognition technology is still a long way from Arthur C. Clarke's HAL 9000.

Act 2000 groups and organizes contacts efficiently

Symantec Corp.'s Act 2000, though targeted more to corporate than to government users, can do miracles for users drowning in contact information.

This portable has a 14.4G hard drive but is too heavy

The old joke, 'I just flew in from Las Vegas, and boy, are my arms tired,' takes on a whole new meaning when traveling with the heavy Quantex I-1511.

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