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Archive - 08 Apr 2003

No price cut planned for BT Broadband

News BT Retail won't be passing on BT's own price cut by lowering the monthly cost of its no-frills broadband, but users will save in other ways

LapLink Everywhere 2.0

Review LapLink Everywhere 2.0 is easy to use and offers secure remote access to your desktop, e-mail, contacts, calendar and files, cleverly using ordinary HTML. The new features add much needed...

Skill mix is 'key to IT hiring'

News A recent poll indicates that a combination of technical and 'soft' skills are key to successful IT recruitment

Software developer wins theft case

News An unnamed medical software company has been found guilty of distributing the work of an independent developer without a licence

BlueArc gets into the storage fast lane

News BlueArc has launched a multi-tiered storage system that analysts say brings traditional hierarchical storage management up to date

W3C advances Semantic Web drafts

News The Semantic Web initiative, a set of simple enabling technologies for data integration on the Web, is to get a new push from the W3C

Government may ease the way for wireless broadband

News Proposed planning rule changes would make it easier for people to attach equipment such as antennae and broadband satellite receivers to their houses, making it less of a trial for users to get...

Toshiba trots out faster Pocket PC

News The e750 arrived in the UK on Monday, with a faster XScale processor and better screen than its predecessor, according to testers

Why 64 bit is the 'new' catchword

Feature With chip makers chomping at the bit to update systems to create a 64-bit world, CIOs need to ask the tough question, "why?" This article provides compelling arguments for the switch

Web-enabled lamp casts light on IPv6

News Matsushita has announced a desk lamp that sets up an IPv6 Internet address and can be controlled through a local area network

Web sites under scrutiny for disabled access

News The Disability Rights Commission will investigate 1,000 Web sites to ensure they are accessible for the disabled

Windows CE 'could outsell Windows PCs'

News Research indicates that Windows CE devices could begin to outsell Windows PCs by the end of the decade

CRM market will show 'gradual increase'

News The weakened global economy will hit the customer relationship management sector, say analysts, but moderate growth is still expected

Keep it simple: Linux-based mail server

Feature While setting up a mail server is a complex task, it doesn't have to be expensive. Here are the steps you need to take to get a Linux-based mail server configured using Postfix as the Mail Transfer...

Microsoft's mobility efforts: where are they going?

Feature With sales of new PCs falling, Microsoft has to turn its attention to mobile platforms. But what will it offer here?

Sun's N1 gets storage management

News The storage management component of Sun's N1 datacentre plan is set to be put in place

Sony demonstrates Blu-ray technology

News Sony's Blu-ray DVD recording technology promises storage of up to 27GB per disc

European wireless carriers unite

News Three mobile phone providers are working together on wireless services, aiming to attract corporate customers who are often on the move

EMC storage gear gets auto-archive appeal

News With incoming laws requiring many businesses to archive electronic documents for several years, the storage company is simplifying the process with a new edition of Centera

Low-end 'Enchilada' spices up Sun server line

News Sun's new servers are the first to use the UltraSparc IIIi processor, a new weapon in the company's battle against Intel-based competitors

New Samba flaw compromises Linux servers

News The second major Samba security flaw in a few weeks is already being exploited by attackers, a security firm has said. And accidentally released code makes an attack still easier

Intel and Via bury the hatchet

News The chipmakers have settled a long-running set of lawsuits, allowing Via to continue making Intel-compatible chip sets - for now

Code leak spurs Windows Server 2003 piracy

News A secret code allowing unlimited installations of Microsoft's upcoming server software has leaked onto the Internet

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