Profile of Elena Malykhina
Technology Journalist
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Elena Malykhina began her career at The Wall Street Journal, and her writing has appeared in various news media outlets, including Scientific American, Newsday, and the Associated Press. For several years, she was the online editor at Brandweek and later Adweek, where she followed the world of advertising. Having earned the nickname of "gadget girl," she is excited to be writing about technology again for InformationWeek, where she worked in the past as an associate editor covering the mobile and wireless space. She now writes about the federal government and NASA’s space missions on occasion.
Articles by Elena Malykhina
posted in May 2005
5/31/2005
The Duo-Touch Tablet PC is based on the Intel Pentium M processor 733 and the Mobile Intel 915GM Express Chipset, making it faster than Itronix's original GoBook Tablet PC.
5/27/2005
A wireless network feeds information on engine health, vehicle dynamics, and aerodynamics back to the pit crew.
5/25/2005
Businesses could be harboring rogue access points or unauthorized client connections to neighboring networks without realizing it, AirTight's CEO and chairman says.
5/23/2005
Using its new Courier Enterprise File Transfer Appliance, businesses can send files of any size to recipients at any location in the organization, the company says.
5/20/2005
5/20/2005
Even with tens of thousands of hot-spots available to mobile workers, analysts say adoption of the technology among businesses has been slower than expected.
5/19/2005
The technology, called "blink," will let consumers make purchases by passing RFID-chip-embedded cards in front a point-of-sale terminal.
5/17/2005
Credit-card sites also vary considerably in their availability, Web-performance-monitoring firm Keynote concludes.
5/13/2005
But new features enhance reliability, security, and ease of use, too
5/10/2005
For Continental Airlines, switching to a remote-access service from Fiberlink has resulted in substantial cost savings.
5/5/2005
MCI—having rejected a $9.9 billion bid from Qwest in lieu of an $8.5 billion offer from Verizon—hasn't let the drama of the acquisition battle stop it from product introductions.
5/5/2005
With VoWi-Fi, employees "can take their extension wherever they go," says Joel Vincent, director of product marketing at Meru Networks.
5/4/2005
Businesses need to pick strategic partners that provide multifunctional products and platforms in order to solve complex problems, Scott Kriens says.
5/3/2005
During his Interop 2005 conference keynote address Tuesday, AT&T's president of global networking technology services, CTO, and CIO delivered a Letterman-esque list of predictions for all things involving networks.
5/3/2005
Interop 2005 session panelists see voice as the next big thing for Wi-Fi-based networks.
5/2/2005
Avaya says its new products support business-driven processes that automatically link people through a variety of communication channels, including voice, video, and text.