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Archive - 06 May 2003

Apple makes 54Mbps standard on eMac

News Apple refreshed its line of eMac computers on Tuesday, beefing up their processing power and graphics performance and offering a new low-end model

Japan gets to work on 4G comms

News Japan is the home of hi-tech, but unfortunately most if it is incompatible with international standards. But things are changing, starting with 4G mobile phones

Thus cheers broadband performance

News The telco has seen a sharp rise in sales for its Internet division, with broadband revenues now poised to overtake narrowband

CMS alternatives: low-cost tools bring high-end results

Feature Microsoft recently got into the Content Management space, but before you get your cheque book out, there are some good free and low-cost alternatives on the market

Nokia accused of selling faulty phones

News A US judge will hear allegations that Nokia was 'deceptive and misleading' in its advertising and knowingly sold mobile phones with defective displays

Practical examples for establishing Web service security in .NET

Feature Instead of abstract theories, here are some examples to provide an easy and quick way to accomplish a rather complex task

Remotely control Windows XP from older operating systems

Feature Microsoft has recently updated its Remote Desktop utility to allow older Windows systems to access XP machines

Hong Kong telco eyes up UK wireless broadband

News Pacific Century CyberWorks is poised to bid for Britain's 3.4GHz wireless space, but is it playing by the rules?

Apple PowerBook G4 (1GHz, 17in. TFT)

Review The 17in. PowerBook is sexy, and it comes with great extras, but it's not much faster than the Titanium model.

SuSE feels safe despite SCO legal threat

News A joint development agreement between SCO and SuSE will protect SuSE from any legal action, the Linux seller has said

Tapwave makes Palm-based games PDA

News Start-up Tapwave is developing a portable games console with PDA functionality based on the Palm OS

Borland Janeva embraces Web services

News Borland Software will be launching a set of development tools that are geared for programmers working with both Java and .Net

Philips adds 'off switch' to RFID tags

News To ease privacy concerns, Philips has added an 'off switch' to its RFID tags, which are embedded in products to help retailers better manage their inventory

PeopleSoft applications to run on Linux

News Business software maker PeopleSoft is converting 170 of its products so they can run on Linux

InfiniBand sequel is slower but cheaper

News Although RDMA is slower than InfiniBand, it will be more popular because it takes advantage of conventional networking hardware and protocols

HP wants to change desktops into blades

News Hewlett-Packard is designing a "bladed" desktop system that will take PCs off desks and put them in the computer room

Fingerprint reader can help navigation

News DigitalPersona plans to announce on Tuesday a fingerprint scanner for laptops and handhelds that doubles as a jog dial

Real video delivered to mobile phones

News Real Networks is supplying US mobile phone subscribers with film trailers, sports and news video footage

Lucent, Juniper team up against Cisco

News Juniper has partnered with Lucent in a deal that will enable both companies take market share away from networking giant Cisco

SCO site suffers DDoS outage

News The Linux company, which is currently suing IBM for infringing its intellectual property, saw its Web site taken offline by a 'well-orchestrated' denial-of-service attack

ICQ flaws open PCs to attack

News A security company has released an advisory detailing six flaws in the ICQ communication software, two of which are serious vulnerabilities

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