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Archive - 03 Aug 2004

3 claims win in soccer highlights clash

News It's the 'snatch of the day', according to 3G operator 3, which claims to have stolen a march on BT in the battle to provide streamed video football highlights

Oracle database flaws affect virtually all financial transactions

News Security flaws discovered in Oracle's enterprise database application could in theory affect virtually all financial transactions. However, the company is playing down any potential security risks

Flash memory heading for mobiles

News Wireless devices are speeding the development of NAND memory technology, says the chief executive of SanDisk

BSA explains its ethos

Q&A Enforcement vice president Bob Kruger outlines why he considers failing to keep track of licences tantamount to piracy

BT hits ISPs with broadband price hikes

News Firms with an ADSL connection could see their monthly costs rise by as much as 30 percent, after BT suddenly increased its wholesale prices to ISPs

Year-old Bluetooth vulnerability invites mobile worm

News Mobile phone manufacturers are addressing a security vulnerability that could allow an MSBlast-type worm to spread between Bluetooth devices

Route 66 Mobile Britain 2005

Review Route 66 has done an excellent job with Mobile Britain 2005, which sets the standard for the new breed of smartphone-based navigation tools.

Deep Blue veteran plots Lotus game-plan

Q&A The general manager of Lotus software is a 22-year IBM veteran who was instrumental in IBM's Deep Blue supercomputing chess project. Now he's hoping to stay one move ahead of Microsoft

Oracle software 'riddled with security holes'

News Surrey-based Next Generation Security Software is reported to have discovered dozens of flaws in Oracle's flagship database software

HP unveils Linux-based laptop

News HP is set to launch an Intel-based notebook preloaded with SuSE Linux

Mozilla offers $500 bug bounty

News The alternative browser has announced it will reward the finders of serious bugs

US army purchases massive supercomputer

News The IBM supercomputer, made up of 2,304 AMD Opteron processors, will be able to perform 10 trillion calculations per second

Linux firm bridges gap to iTunes

News A start-up has developed software that lets iTunes run on Linux systems

Chips to talk without wires

News Sun is developing technology that lets chips communicate directly with their neighbours without circuit boards or wires

CeBit America called off

News The trade show has been removed from Hannover Fairs USA's events schedule

Gates wants more spent on software research

News The brightest minds should be attracted to computer science, says Microsoft's chairman

Siemens SK65: a first look

Preview Siemens' SK65 smartphone has Research In Motion’s Blackberry solution built in, plus an innovative 'cross-to-type' keyboard.

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