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Archive - 03 Feb 2004

Wired Sussex wins cybersquatting case

News A non-profit organisation has won its dispute with cybersquatters who just kept coming back and asking for more - but only after it lost money

Morpheus upgrade goes multi-network

News Morpheus has hooked up with VoIP technology for its latest version, which is a multi-network program

WatchGuard protects SMEs with Linux Firebox

News Security company WatchGuard has launched an appliance for smaller companies to combat hackers, worms and DDoS attacks

Prescott's performance dictated by cash, not cache

Comment Decoding Intel's intent behind the Prescott marketing message is an old-fashioned game

Nokia 7600: A first look

Preview Nokia's second 3G phone has an unusual design, and lacks support for video calls.

Sticking stamps on spam

Comment Bill Gates' plan to crush spam won't work - but another, more familiar approach might

Intel and AMD both claim triumphs

News The chip manufacturers saw positive news in 2003's fourth quarter

Juniper cuts US staff while hiring in India

News The company is employing more engineers in India but has confirmed that engineering staff have been laid off in California and Massachusetts

Red Hat postpones first 2.6-based Linux

News The Linux firm has delayed launching the first version of Linux based on the new kernel till later this week

Spec speeds up chip links

News A new specification will create faster connections between PC components, according to the HyperTransport Consortium

RFID: BT says 'yes', survey says 'no'

News BT is pushing the idea of RFID services but a survey claims UK companies are still wary of the technology

Microsoft rolls out portal software update

News The software giant has released a new version of its software for creating corporate portal sites

Canon EOS-1D Mark II: a first look

Preview If you're a professional photographer, or a (very) serious amateur, you'll be interested in Canon's latest high-end digital SLR.

UK teen escapes jail for nuclear hacking

News A student who hacked into computers responsible for US energy supplies and nuclear weapons has been sentenced to community service

Bush beefs up cybercrime spending

News The proposed $2.4tn federal budget includes increased spending on IT and the investigation of computer crime

Adobe takes to GridIron

News The next version of Adobe's video-effects software will be able to tap into networks' spare processing power

Oracle sends out 10g 'grids'

News Oracle is shipping the final version of its much-anticipated grid database

Microsoft breaks monthly patching habit

News The software giant has released a fix for a security hole in Internet Explorer outside its normal monthly update

File-swap ruling heads back to court

News The entertainment industry is fighting back against a decision that Grokster and Morpheus are legal

MyDoom trail traces back to single author

News Virus researchers say clues in the code of the MyDoom virus variants suggest they were created by the same person

MikeRoweSoft bids fail to make the grade

News After excluding some bidders, Canadian teen Mike Rowe may get only the reserve price for an eBay auction of papers chronicling his trademark dispute with Microsoft

MyDoom's spread sparks antivirus critique

News Antivirus technologies need to change because they fail to limit viruses during the crucial first hours of an epidemic, experts say

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