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Archive - 07 Sep 2004

Red Hat releases Enterprise Linux update

News The Enterprise Linux 3 Update 3 fixes bugs and adds security features, says Red Hat

Hitachi releases high-end storage device

News Virtualisation is hot on the menu as Hitachi Data Systems launches its latest piece of enterprise storage

Brewer puts Wi-Fi on tap

News Britain's oldest brewer is rolling out Wi-Fi in some of its drinking establishments

Flash rivals to create USB drive standard

News The two biggest purveyors of flash-based storage are to team up to create a standard for a new generation of USB flash drives

Ofcom must take VoIP seriously

Leader It's high time the telecoms regulator forced operators to provide decent Internet telephony services

First 'warspamming' case reaches court

News A landmark case in America could establish that spammers really do take advantage of insecure wireless networks

Programmer turns Gmail into blogging tool

News Builder: Gallina turns Gmail into a blogging tool - but has the writer missed a trick?

SugarCRM hopes support will sweeten open-source package

News The 'Linux of CRM' is launching a subscription-based service package

How to stop your data leaking

Feature Information getting outside your network or your company can be an expensive error - but there are simple ways to close up some of the gaps

UK Mac users get 3G option

News Several months after the release of its PC data card for 3G/GPRS roaming, Vodafone has launched a Mac-compatible version

HP iPAQ Pocket PC h6340

Review Although bulky, HP's iPAQ h6340 offers strong performance and plenty of high-end features for professionals seeking an all-in-one handheld/mobile phone.

IT departments being passed the security buck

News Survey: The responsibility for ensuring the security of business information is often being handed over to IT rather than managed from the top

Samsung puts hard drive in a mobile

News The 'world's first' mobile phone with a built-in hard drive has been unveiled. Would it push the iPod out of your pocket?

Blue Gene unfolds at Japan lab

News A Japanese Lab has bought a Blue Gene/L supercomputer as IBM continues to take the hardware beyond the research phrase and turn it into a product for customers

Macromedia starts the meter on Web conferencing

News Breeze will from today be available for pay-as-you-go Web conferencing, in addition to the existing subscription models

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