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Archive - 02 Sep 2004

Make games not nukes: DTI outsources to Russia

News The DTI is hoping to keep Russian nuclear scientists from spreading weapons secrets by employing them as software engineers

Orange roadshows to teach firms about 3G

News Workshops, demos and celebrity talks are being staged to try and get more companies to buy 3G products

Intel prepares dual-core demo

News Next week's Intel Developer Forum will see dual-core processor technology take centre stage

AT&T chief determined to ride VoIP wave

Q&A The company that let the Internet slip under its radar does not want history to repeat itself

BT unlikely to be fined over broadband pricing

News BT's alleged illegal broadband subsidies won't attract a fine, even if proven

Making the music gamble

Q&A Napster's chief executive explains his transformation of the company

Burst.com wants Gates' deposition made public

News Brief: A software company that is suing Microsoft wants certain files unsealed

Standard blades cut both ways

Leader Blade makers are all in favour of standards, provided they retain control. There is another way

Longhorn's longer odds

Comment The next generation of Windows is due in late 2006 but it's more of a gamble than you might expect

Sony VAIO X505

Review Sony's elegant VAIO X505 is an eminently portable notebook with just enough features and performance. But it's too expensive for most people.

Australia bans mobile 'rebirthing'

News New legislation makes it a criminal offence to modify a phone's electronic serial number illegally

Cycle parts emerge from carbon nanotubes

News Easton Sports will produce bike components made from nanotubes next year

SP2 plays havoc with online banking

News An Australian bank says installing the Windows update prevents users from logging into its Web interface

IT workers in US 'less anxious' about job market

News Becoming unemployed became less of a concern last month, according to a report

Lindows bids goodbye to name

News Brief: The Linux firm has formally completed its name change

IBM and Intel manoeuvre for blade-server dominance

News The two technology giants want an 'open' blade server standard

BMC tackles system downtime

News The software firm is introducing an update that helps organise computer jobs so one failure does not create a domino effect

Oracle patches finally released

News The database maker has fixed several flaws in its software as it attempts to move to a monthly patching schedule

Bagle variant lacks teeth

News The worm is being thwarted because most of the site from which it attempts to download malware cannot be contacted

Kerberos harbours critical flaws

News The network-authentication technology can leave computers running Unix, Linux or Mac OS X vulnerable

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