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Archive - 02 Oct 2006

Blade PCs approach mass-market pricing

News By cutting the cost of blade PCs to around £500 per user, ClearCube is hoping to generate sales among small and medium-sized businesses

Strengthening security at Mozilla

Q&A Window Snyder shares the challenges and goals of her new role as Mozilla's security chief

Hotel Wi-Fi rates slammed

News The Good Hotel Guide 2007 has named and shamed hotels that charge the earth for Wi-Fi access, but analysts suggest they may still be good value compared with mobile data roaming charges

US joins European cybercrime convention

News The US Government has ratified the European Convention on cybercrime, which digital rights campaigners fear could lead to countries spying on each other's citizens

Tesco takes on software giants

News Supermarket chain is challenging Microsoft and the security industry with the launch of cut-price £20 software

WarGames 2 puts cybercrime in spotlight

News Version 2.0 of the cult 1980s movie that first made hacking cool is in development

Silicon Valley's green guru

Q&A Venture capitalist Vinod Khosla talks about his mission to shape the dialogue and direction of energy policy in California and at the federal level

Intel advances Centrino with faster wireless

News 3G and 802.11n are on the roadmap for the next generation of Centrino, due next year

IT industry has 'cleverer' managers

News UK labour market statistics also indicate that IT managers earn more than their counterparts in HR and marketing

Actinic Business 8

Review Already a comprehensive e-commerce package, Actinic Business 8 is further enhanced to make it even easier for small businesses to trade online.

Another third-party Windows fix released

News IT managers needn't wait for Microsoft to patch the latest serious Windows flaw — ZERT has stepped in again

Microsoft predicts Vista stampede

News Software giant claims businesses will rush to upgrade to Vista, but analysts paint a different picture

Hackers: Firefox has JavaScript flaw

News Mozilla is investigating claims that its Firefox browser is vulnerable to a zero-day attack

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