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Archive - 05 Aug 2005

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Friday 5/8/2005 Picture this – if you can. You've bought a very expensive monitor: very flat, very high resolution, very gorgeous. You've also bought a very expensive DVD player with high...

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Comment Fast, tiny, long, fat and gnomish: lots of radio fun this week. Plus, the curious case of the amorous tailor

EMC promises bullish growth as rivals gather

News Information lifecycle management and storage virtualisation are key for EMC’s target of 14 per cent growth

It's Time for an inquiry

Leader The collapse of Time Computers has brought with it a deluge of allegations. An inquiry is needed to dig out the truth

Regulator clamps down on rogue dialler cash

News UK dial-up users will soon have more protection against rogue diallers hijacking modems

Sun rewards execs despite profits collapse

News Brief: Despite an 85 percent drop in his firm's profits, Scott McNealy has picked up a $1.1m performance-related bonus

Coders worried by DRM chip in Apple's Intel box

News Builder: A chip needed to install Mac OS X on x86-based machines could be used for more than just allowing the operating system to be installed

US schools trial desktop Linux

News Hundreds of thousands of Linux machines could eventually be deployed in the state of Indiana

Google ready to lose Microsoft battle

News From the moment it hired Kai-Fu Lee from Microsoft Google anticipated the legal battle and put measures in place to deal with losing

Microsoft readies August patches

News Six Windows flaws, at least one of which is 'critical', will be patched on Tuesday

Etch-A-Sketch: The killer app for mobile?

Analysis Etch-A-Sketch, that old favourite of the pre-school set, is coming to a mobile phone near you.

AJAX leads Netsuite's latest charge

News The latest version of the firm's hosted CRM software is meant to work better with Office and use the latest Web technology

Worms dodge Internet sensors

News Internet sensor networks such as the SANS Internet Storm Center rely on their own invisibilty to be effective, but researchers now say it is possible to map their locations

IBM gives silicon germanium chips a speed boost

News Performance breakthrough could lead to mobile device with longer battery life and more functionality

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