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Archive - 09 May 2003

Will E3 herald console price cuts?

News Ahead of the gaming industry's biggest trade show, analysts are looking for signs that Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft will cut the costs of their consoles

Windows to embrace multiple DVD formats

News Future versions of Windows will support all the major DVD rewriting formats, building on Microsoft's earlier backing of DVD+RW

The Baghdad blogger lives

Comment Charles Cooper: The example of a Baghdad blogger, typing away as the bombs fell, testifies both to the specific value of Weblogging as well as to the broader impact the Internet may yet have around...

UK bookies toe the US government line

News The US government is pressurising bookies and credit card companies to block US citizens from gambling online, in an effort to save 'the American Family'

Broadband 'increases security risk fivefold'

News While DSL gives businesses a performance boost, it also opens up a nasty can of worms, viruses and hackers - something many firms are still ignorant of

Friday

Blog Friday 9/5/2003It's particularly exciting in Microsoft's PR department at the moment. The company that's doing so much to convince us that it's got Trustworthy Computing as dear to its heart as...

Web services unite Sun and Oracle

News Although they support a rival specification, Sun and Oracle will be attending an Oasis technical committee meeting

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Comment Rugs are on Rupert's mind this week - they're not just for covering bare patches anymore, you know...

All the new Palms

Buyer's Guide Looking to upgrade your handheld? One of Palm's new-look Tungsten or Zire devices may fit the bill. Check out our complete set of reviews.

Fujitsu partners with Red Hat

News Red Hat's expansion plans for Asia may be boosted by an agreement to develop and market its Linux product with Fujitsu

Oracle hoists Red Flag Linux over China

News Database maker Oracle has joined with Red Flag Linux in order to win Chinese government and military contracts

Microsoft: Customised security is safer

News Visual alteration of documents or windows that need to keep information secure will remind users to be careful

Microsoft faces huge fine over security

News Less than a year ago, Microsoft promised the FTC it would improve the security and privacy of its Passport service, but after the most recent flaw, it could face an investigation and be fined up to...

Sharp displays Mira-style smart screen

News Sharp in Japan has launched a wireless, battery-operated 15-inch LCD display that can be used as a 'smart screen' with a PC or a television

Microsoft stamps out Passport flaw

News The vulnerability in the online authentication system that threatened to reveal users' information 'slipped through the reviews', says Microsoft, which says it has now fixed the vulnerability

Palm Tungsten C

Review With built-in Wi-Fi, a fast 400MHz Intel processor and 64MB of RAM, Palm's Tungsten C is well equipped to keep mobile professionals connected and productive when on the road.

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