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Archive - 02 May 2007

Video: Embracing the hacker community

Video Security experts draw a fine line between ethical hackers and the criminal underworld attacking computers for financial gain

Boo.com is resurrected

News Online fashion retailer returns in a different guise after its spectacular crash in the post dot-com era

Time to lap up Linux

Leader Linux on the desktop never happened but, with the industry focus moving to mobile devices, open source gets another chance to shine

Dell yields to Linux demands

Roundup Installation of Ubuntu onto mass-produced machines recognises mounting user pressure on Dell to support open source

From the vaults: cracking open the original HP LaserJet

Photo Remember the HP LaserJet IIP from 1990? We do, and we've taken one apart to see what was inside.

Can Apple change its enterprise spots?

Feature Steve Jobs' company is enjoying unprecedented mainstream popularity — except when it comes to large corporates. Will Leopard be the OS to change all that?

Truphone attacks Vodafone over VoIP ban

News VoIP provider has accused Vodafone of blocking calls to its numbers and has sought legal advice, as the mobile operator denies the allegations

Tech shortcomings endanger troops

News MPs have said that the MoD's failure to develop combat identification technology quickly keeps soldiers at risk from friendly fire

HP introduces new chip mould

News Company has teamed up with Nanolithosolutions on an imprint lithography system

Public sector embraces open source

News Survey reveals that open-source technology is increasingly being implemented in all areas of the public sector, though some barriers remain

Apple fixes QuickTime vulnerability

News Patch addresses a 'highly critical' zero-day flaw that was used to win a MacBook Pro in a recent security contest

HTC S710

Review HTC's S710 is ideal if you're seeking a smartphone with a full keyboard that can fit comfortably in your pocket. We'd have liked to see 3G support though.

Vonage seeks retrial in Verizon patent case

News Internet phone company believes the US Supreme Court's decision on patent obviousness could have 'positive implications' for its dispute with Verizon

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