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Archive - 04 Mar 2003

Flaws in Apache 2.0 for Windows may hit takeup

News Widespread security holes in the latest Windows version of the Apache Web server may be hampering its success, according to a new study

McAfee takes streamlined approach to security

News System administrators will be able to prioritise the scanning of applications and processes in Network Associates' latest offering

Phone thefts near half-million mark

News In an indication of the scale of mobile phone theft in the UK, around half a million stolen handsets have now been deactivated by the network operators

EMC and Hitachi agree to cross-license patents

News The storage makers have settled their patent-infringement lawsuits by agreeing to share intellectual property and technology

Enterprise software: The last dot-com victim?

Comment Charles Cooper: Predicted improvements in the enterprise software market have yet to happen - and when the turnaround comes, customers will want a better deal

Judge delays Lindows trial

News Documents from Apple's 1992 lawsuit against Microsoft will come into play in the ongoing trademark dispute over the 'Windows' name

Optimise NTFS performance in Windows servers

Feature Want to keep your Windows file systems at peak performance? Start by following this guide to tweaking cluster size, picking the best naming structure, and more

Sony Ericsson helps bridge the Wi-Fi/GSM gap

News The GC79 card will let mobile workers connect to GPRS phone networks and to Wi-Fi hot spots, but users will have to wait a little while before they can easily roam between the two

Leaked Windows hints at changes to come

News The leaked version of the operating system hints at major changes, including a new file system, in the next generation of Windows

HP announces all-in-one printers

News HP's latest multifunction devices include what it says is the smallest combined printer, scanner and copier

Telewest gears up for multiplayer gaming

News Blueyonder games subscribers can now book 14 hours of server time each month - ideal for creating personalised competitions with friends

Kodak goes organic with LED screen

News The latest EasyShare digital camera will include a larger, full-colour screen based on organic light-emitting diode technology

FreeHand MX

Review Macromedia devotees should add FreeHand MX to their stable. But it's still not as intuitive as CorelDraw 11.

Is CRM getting left on the shelf?

News The latest Gartner survey suggests that while companies are buying CRM licences, but not immediately putting the software to use

Lotus gets closer to WebSphere

News The WebSphere and Lotus teams will now report to the same place, signalling a further closeness between the two software packages

FriendsReunited 'not for sale'

News Recent reports indicate that rather than selling the popular find-an-old-friend venture, the owners are set to expand the service

Panasonic Toughbook CF-R1

Review This lightweight but very durable notebook delivers impressive battery life. Although it has drawbacks (including a cramped keypad and no port replicator), many buyers will find that the...

UK's hottest tech prospect revealed

News At the European Technology Forum awards, tech companies were told that the dot-com promises might yet come true, and discovered the connection between MBAs and eels

Digicam memory cards crack 4 gigabytes

News New cards unveiled this week are aimed at professionals and avid hobbyists in digital photography

Fault-tolerant systems get cheaper

News Hardened hardware comes to the masses, with an entry-level Intel server from fault-tolerant veteran Stratus

Web front-ends versus Windows

Feature Web-based applications have range, Windows programs have more functions. Can Java or .Net resolve the stand-off, and can CIOs get the best of both worlds?

Porn access debate hots up in Australia

News The Australian prime minister is looking at tightening legislation relating to underage access to online pornography, while ISPs argue that parents must take responsibility for their children's...

Companies urged to patch Sendmail

News A 15-year-old security hole in the Internet's most popular email server could be exploited by a specially formatted message

Manufacturers team up on 3D display standards

News The creation of a high-tech consortium, which includes Sony and Sharp, is a fresh step towards bringing 3D displays to desktops, laptops and mobile phones

Sendmail flaw tests new security body

News The US' new Department of Homeland Security has carried out its first cyberdefence project, dealing with a serious flaw in the ubiquitous email server

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