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Archive - 05 Mar 2004

Analysts call for clearer Windows roadmap

News When will Service Pack 2, Longhorn or 'Windows XP Reloaded' appear? Customers and developers need to know, argue industry analysts

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Friday 5/03/2004Another week gone, another thundering great slab of grade-A entertainment from the boys at SCO -- a week in which they sued two huge American companies over minor contractual...

Creator 7

Review Roxio's Creator 7 offers the most comprehensive and well-integrated suite of CD- and DVD-burning tools on the market.

European ICT market 'has turned the corner'

News Outsourcing and telecommunications will drive Europe down the road to recovery with Britain leading the way, analysts predict. But don't expect another boom anytime soon

Lindows to sell cut-price Linux via P2P

News The Linux firm says it will sell its operating system over file-sharing networks for half its normal price

Dell W1700 17in. LCD TV

Review This versatile LCD compromises both computer and TV sources, but an attractive price makes its moderate picture quality easier to bear.

Psion shareholder seeks to stymie Symbian sale

News An investment group holding 13 percent of Psion is the first to announce its opposition to the controversial sale of Psion's stake in Symbian

Dell chooses new chief

News Michael Dell will hand the chief executive title to his deputy in July

Antivirus firm improves security after emailing virus

News F-Secure says users will no longer be able to submit attachments to its mailing list, after copies of a virus were forwarded to customers

Motorola fights on in ultrawideband battle

Interview Motorola says that Intel's proposed ultrawideband standard risks poisoning the market, but there is an alternative

Microsoft seeks better friends

News A research project called Inner Circle sifts out the contacts that users communicate with the most

Microsoft email 'misunderstood' - SCO

News SCO has denied the implications of a leaked email that link Microsoft to investments in the company

Computer Associates buys SCO's Linux licence

News SCO has signed up another three companies, including Computer Associates, to licences for the intellectual property it claims in Linux

Hidden text reveals SCO's original target

News Metadata in a Microsoft Word document shows that SCO initially planned to launch its Linux lawsuit against a different heavyweight defendant

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