Foundry rolls out IPv6 router and switch support
News As IPv6 moves onto corporate networks, Foundry has added support for the protocol to its 10-Gigabit kit
Security time bomb is triggered by 'rogue laptops'
News Notebook PCs that have missed the regular patching cycle are vulnerable to security threats such as the recent Korgo worm, warn security experts
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Friday 4/6/2004 The party continues into the small hours, with all manner of Dellians, PRs, event organisers, Friends of Dell and assorted European hacks enjoying a late burst of freedom. There is...
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Comment Telling the time in binary on the Cote d'Azur, where Dell's secrets are not revealed
Kumar leaves troubled CA
News The former chief executive, who only two months ago moved sideways into the position of chief software architect, has announced his departure from the software firm, which is being investigated...
Survey: Shopping trolleys are wobbly online, too
News The majority of UK websites have unreliable shopping carts, according to a recent survey
Microsoft's anti-spam plan 'hijacked by zombies'
News Microsoft's plan to reduce spam by forcing an email sender's machine to solve a puzzle may be defeated by the Internet's army of zombie PCs, say security experts
BT satellite broadband gets cool reception
News A new high-speed satellite service is now available to UK Internet service providers but some aren't impressed with what's on offer
BT cops penalties under NHS contract
News Having failed to deliver two key parts of the broadband infrastructure for the NHS's national programme for IT, BT must pay compensation
Grid computing plays games
Feature Computing's big names are queuing up to apply technology more at home in large enterprises to an emerging growth area - online gaming
Java to follow Solaris' example
News Sun says it will make its Java source code available through an open-source model
Chinese supercomputer heads towards top of rankings
News The latest chart of the world's supercomputers is due out at the end of this month
Intel leans towards higher estimates for second quarter
News The chipmaker says its revenue will come in at the top of its expected range, with demand for flash memory chips healthy
Hotmail trashes saved files
News One customer lost all the data she had stored in her email account, while experts say the security of free online services should not be taken for granted
Microsoft sharpens Great Plains' profile
News Doug Burgum, who was chief of the ERP firm before it was acquired by Microsoft, is climbing up the ranks as greater prominence is given to enterprise software
'Prisoner of Azkaban' stokes worm infections
News Infections of a Netsky variant, which can disguise itself as a Harry Potter game or book, have taken off this week on the back of the third movie about the apprentice wizard
PC dust 'hazardous' - report
News The dust that collects on computers can contain chemical residues that pose long-term threats to human health



