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Archive - 06 Sep 2002

IBM revs up network chip

News New processor for switches will take more ports and move data more quickly, says IBM

Coalition to reduce hassle of data migration

News Hardware and software firms have banded together to reduce the cost and time involved in moving from one PC to another

W3C members don't meet their own standards

News A Web designer has accused W3C members of hypocrisy because their Web sites fall short of their own guidelines

Philips and Sony produce Wi-Fi and Bluetooth rival

News The consumer giants hope their radio frequency technology will give Bluetooth and Wi-Fi a run for their money in connecting phones, PDAs and notebooks

Police bust £50m software piracy ring

News The police have rumbled a massive Microsoft software piracy operation, sentencing the culprits to 10 years in jail

Microsoft to target Xbox hackers

News If you're thinking of manually altering your Xbox think again - Microsoft is watching

Intel reveals network computing chips

News Following hard on the announcement of new Xeon processors, Intel has produced chips for computers handling telecommunications tasks

Klez virus set to wipe itself out

News Klez is due to go into action again, but its reappearance may help exterminate the virus once and for all

FBI urges greater co-operation from US tech firms

News US technology companies are being told the FBI is their best friend in fight against terrorism

Storage technology clears key hurdle

News A new standard that will let multiple computers connect with storage systems looks close to completion

Intel forecasts more woe ahead

News No sign of a recovery in the chip market yet says Intel

File-name flaw threatens PGP users

News For more than a decade, the United States government classified encryption technology as a weapon. Now that label might actually apply

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