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Archive - 03 Oct 2006

Commission silent on details of Vista probe

News The EC is keeping quiet about its ongoing discussions with Microsoft, amid claims that some of Vista's features are anti-competitive

Making the grade with Vista

Leader Microsoft says we'll all want Vista as soon as it appears. That's not the way upgrades work

Google chief addresses Conservatives

News Eric Schmidt popped into the Tory party conference to insist that the Internet can help combat repressive societies

Why AMD refuses to rest on its laurels

Q&A The chipmaker's CTO Phil Hester isn't too worried about meeting Intel's challenge, as he believes today's AMD is more than a match

Nokia launches Bluetooth's little brother

News Wibree is being touted as similar to Bluetooth, but with its lower power consumption it's ideal for infrequent bursts of data

McAfee and Microsoft tangle over Vista security

News The debate surrounding Windows Security Center and PatchGuard has turned vicious, with McAfee and Microsoft both claiming that the other is motivated by commercial factors rather than security...

Handset evolution nears the end of the line

News A report suggests that mobile phone sales growth will fall dramatically as manufacturers and operators run out of new features to include

Palm Treo 750v

Review It may lack Wi-Fi, have a cramped screen and use proprietary cables, but we like the Treo 750v a lot. Palm's usability enhancements to Windows Mobile 5.0 are particularly well implemented.

Mac OS X exploit code released

News The code could enable a user to gain administrator privileges, and appears to have been written before Apple patched the flaw last week

Sun moves OpenSparc forward

News The company has assembled an advisory board that will direct the UltraSparc T1 development project

Security 'hit-list' for 2007 revealed

News Laptop security and mobile viruses should be top of the IT agenda next year, says the SANS Institute