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Archive - 01 Jun 2004

SonicWall zones in secure Wi-Fi access

News New technology from SonicWall offers smaller companies a way to integrate wireless and wired network security

Why choose open source?

Comment Part three: Eric Raymond spells out five reasons why people should choose open-source software - but do they all hold up under scrutiny?

Nokia holds on to smartphone crown

News Particularly in Europe, Nokia is maintaining its grip on the smartphone sector

HP: In search of product glamour

Comment HP has pulled off the merger with Compaq, and announced strong business results - but what sort of company does it want to be when it grows up?

Sasser tops virus infections

News The worm accounted for more than half of infections detected by Sophos during May

Sony to abandon PDA market outside Japan

News Brief: The consumer-electronics giant is expected to announce today that it plans to stop selling its Clie handheld anywhere except Japan - a blow for Palm OS supplier PalmSource

AMD launches new desktop Athlon 64s

News AMD has introduced three processors that mark the transition to its new standard desktop socket, as well as its most powerful desktop chip yet

Linux gets 802.11g Intel Centrino driver

News Intel has published a pre-beta version of its Linux-based 802.11g driver for its Centrino platform in a bid to entice open-source fans to its wireless notebooks

Coding error thwarts Paralympic phishing scam

News Australians have been targeted by a phishing email claiming to accept donations for the Paralympic team - but it fails to work because of a mistake in the code

The value of certification

Special Report It can be seen as essential to have a list of certifications in technical areas - but is the piece of paper always worth having?

Success strategies for security awareness

Special Report How to implement a security-awareness programme in your organisation

How to handle poor performers

Special Report What to do when employees exhibit productivity and behaviour problems

IT implicated in voting-forms delay

News The UK's delivery of postal voting forms has been held up by 'technical issues' associated with data processing, the government has said

Nuclear shelter turns to email

Q&A Iron Mountain was founded to keep corporate information safe in case of nuclear attack but, in the new era of data-storage regulations, has widened its focus

IBM nurtures biological growth

Feature Big Blue's plans for life sciences domination are hatching nicely

Hackers 'recycling code' to spread worms

News Although less new malicious code appears to be being written, viruses and worms are continuing to cause problems around the world, says Trend Micro

Java Desktop System reaches version two

News Sun is releasing an update to its version of Linux for desktop computers

HP to extend open-source commitment

News More support for open-source applications will be announced by Hewlett-Packard this week

AMD introduces Socket 939 Athlon 64 chips

Tech Guide AMD's new range of Athlon 64s introduces no brand-new features, but consolidates and rationalises the chip-maker's high-end desktop options, while making it cheaper to build the fastest systems.

Sun taps into rise of RFID

News The company is to launch Java-based software tools that help integrate the data collected by RFID systems into other applications

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