Wednesday, June 02, 2004
  
Log in | Register now - it's FREE

Capital

Industries

Profiles

Q&A

Regions

Briefings

Metrics

Letters

Opinions

 

 
- MARKETS -

  
Industries
No time to respond: Zero-day security attacks
June 2, 2004
While Internet worms and viruses get meaner, smarter, and much, much faster, tech’s defenses are still down.
Security & Defense
Harboring destruction
June 3, 2004
The U.S. has a few key vulnerabilities. One in particular: its ports. A few smart companies are developing technology to plug – and profit from – those security holes.
Entertainment & Media
Comcast: Game on
June 3, 2004
Craving new forms of entertainment and revenues, America’s largest cable company launches an on-demand video game service.
Computing
Sun gives it away
June 2, 2004
Announced today, their new, “free hardware” strategy sounds very familiar.
Public Markets
IPO Watch: May’s high points, low points
June 2, 2004
Nasdaq’s scorecard; China’s Hang Seng Index gets down, but not out.
Internet & Services
Google fights the law
June 2, 2004
The giant search (and Web mail) company manages to tone down – but not stop – California privacy legislation.
Communications
Make or break for Nokia
June 2, 2004
With its stock at a five-year low, is it a lost cause, or a good time to buy?
Communications
The Future: 21st century carpools
June 2, 2004
Test driving an open source solution to bad traffic.

Capital

Sun forges a new path
Next Wave: Location, location, location
Fast stats: The Great White North gets green…

Industries

The Future: How cell phones could solve bad traffic
Shopping for IT security
Titans of Tech: Finally, Comcast dives into VoIP

Profiles

Red Herring 100: Candidates of transformation
Note to Intel: Don't screw this up
Next Wave: New books, not goods

Q&A

China's "technology explosion"
Being John Gage
From Big Blue to small

Regions

Titans of Tech: My computer can beat up your computer
VC in Asia: Exit strategy in a “no exit” land
China in the digital age

Briefings

Mobile apps ring up dollars
China: The long march to the 3G revolution
Smart phones’ power problem

Metrics

Fast Stats: Handhelds lose their touch…
Fast Stats: Online banking tackles phishing…
Fast stats: Africa's tech safari…

Newsletters
Innovation, Capitalization

Every month, IC Report probes the newest technologies in university labs, corporate research centers and early stage startups to tell readers what is new, why it matters and what it is worth.

Briefing
Smart Phones

Mobile handsets with brains have blurred the line between computing and communications. The new battle for leadership has just begun.

Events
The Red Herring Spring Conference

Meet the CEOs from the Top 100 most exciting private companies who will help shape the future of the technology world at the Red Herring Spring Conference in Monterey, California.


FROM THE NET

HP Deepens Commitment to Open Source - CIO Today, Jun 3 2004
Intel To Replace BIOS with Open-Source Code - CIO Today, Jun 3 2004
Intel Brings Four New Chips to Market - CIO Today, Jun 3 2004
Oil Sinks, Blue-Chip Stocks Rise - Reuters, Jun 2 2004
RPT - Seagate to cut about 2,900 jobs, take 50 mln usd Q4 charge - AFX Press, Jun 2 2004
RED HERRING Sponsors