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Archive - 03 Jan 2006

Hackers take advantage of Windows WMF flaw

News Exploits for the Windows Metafile vulnerability are coming 'fast and furious', say experts, as businesses are warned to educate their users

Yorkshire hits 100 per cent broadband coverage

News Yorkshire has followed London and Northern Ireland into the enviable position of having all its local exchanges enabled for broadband

Lastminute.com overwhelmed by demand

News "Sometimes it's painful being popular", admits Lastminute.com, after the travel site was forced to bring in crowd control to deal with unusually high visitor numbers

Firms urged to use unauthorised Windows patch

News In the absence of an official patch from Microsoft, security experts have advised corporations to use an unofficial fix for the latest Windows WMF exploit

UK cities promised blanket Wi-Fi

News The Cloud is planning to bring high-speed wireless Web access to eight UK cities and three London boroughs

Regulators approve telecoms takeovers

News Sky's acquisition of Easynet has been given the green light along with the creation of a single UK cable operator

Turkish Linux distribution aims for the big time

News One of the main advantages of open source is its openness, which prevents developers 'with evil intentions' from putting 'suspicious code' into the software, according to a developer on the project...

Get ready to buy your own work PC

News Gartner claims the blurring of business and consumer technology will have massive implications for IT purchasing

Nominet wins battle against domain scammers

News Two Australians who sent out bogus letters urging domain owners to pay a fee have been fined nearly a million pounds

There's no such thing as a free launch

Leader 2006 could be the year of online services - if users get respect

Legal blogger quits job

News The author of a Web log on the US federal judiciary has left his job shortly after revealing his identity

Cornice shrinks its portable drives

News Cornice is upgrading its Dragon range of hard drives, and claims to have the smallest device on the market

DU@Lphone

Review Although there's definitely room for improvement, the DU@Lphone performs its core task of marrying VoIP and landline calls through a DECT system very well.

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