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Archive - 02 Feb 2001

Windows software by any other name?

News Microsoft is changing some of its branding conventions. Then there is the Jimi Hendrix theory...

Orange heads to court over mobile masts

News It's 'see you in court', as council's legal team readies for fight to rid two Manchester schools of mobile masts

Government to fail in its online plans

News Tech companies vote no-confidence, says a new report

Red Hat chief details Linux services push

News Largest market share means step in the right direction

Telecoms market still not competitive says Oftel

News Another blow for BT as Oftel maintains control

Outsmarting the hacker

Comment A flurry of hacker attacks on Microsoft's network last week has again shown how easily the mighty can fall when it comes to network security.

New Gnutella: Why it'll be the music industry's next worst nightmare

Comment The original incarnation of Gnutella was so terrible that I fully expected Napster to remain the preferred online music-exchange system, regardless of whether or not the service remained free.

Silicon Paradise? Techies get new offer

News Indian IT township 'New Oroville' hopes to prevent local software talent being snatched away by the US

News Roundup: LinuxWorld grows up

News Strip away the stock market hype, and what's left of Linux? An operating system that could conquer the world. The latest ZDNet coverage from the show floor

Apple calls Cube market 'disappointment'

News Company trying to get rid of excess Cubes by March

Computer prank slips past security experts

News Bugtraq experts see Trojan horse slip through the system

LinuxWorld: Market slump to pay dividends for Linux

News Why Linux community is excited by the fall in technology stocks

IBM's next push: The network chip

News Big Blue sees the advantages of networking

Microsoft wins new friends as anti-piracy superhero

News Quietly but surely MS steals a march in secure music software

HP Vectra vl800

Review A good first cut at a Pentium 4 system for business use, even if the CPU has yet to prove its worth.

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