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Archive - 10 Nov 2004

Crunch time for 3G

Analysis As Vodafone finally joins 3 in providing third-generation mobile services, the question of whether the billions paid for the technology will ever be recouped comes a step closer to being answered

Zope launches next-generation application server

News Builder: The open-source organisation has released the first version of Zope X3.0.0, which has been completely rewritten to improve the architecture

Vodafone targets Generation iPod with 3G services

News Vodafone's first mobile video phones will support downloaded music and TV trailer clips. But don't mention porn

Vodafone launches 3G handsets

News With investment of nearly £20bn it's aiming for '10 million young, fun, active customers' before March 2006

Mozilla Firefox 1.0

Review Firefox's tabbed browsing, RSS support, security features and overall cool factor make it more attractive than Internet Explorer.

Microsoft accused of staking claim to the Internet

News The software giant has been accused of claiming IP rights over many of the Internet's basic protocols, but Microsoft claims it's a case of 'honest confusion'

Microsoft complains about 'irresponsible' security revelation

News Microsoft is admonishing those who found the IFRAME vulnerability - the flaw exploited by the bofra virus - for the way they made it public

Protect and survive

Leader As you read this, someone is trying to break into your computer and steal from you. Here's what to do about it

New software for e-benefits launched

News The National Benefits Project is set to trial a new piece of software for handling benefit applications in three areas of the UK from the start of next year

IT's role in the clean-energy debate

Q&A Nicholas Parker's job is to raise venture capital for 'clean' technology - and he sees IT as vital to getting rid of the smokestacks

Britain moves up tech league table

News The UK is up several places from last year, with business broadband take-up helping the figures

Can blade servers save you money?

Feature Learn just about anything you'd want to know about the benefits and drawbacks of blade servers

Malware authors exploit Microsoft's monthly cycles

News The creators of the Bofra worm may have timed the release of their worm to throw Microsoft's monthly patch cycle into disarray, say security experts

i-mate JAM: a first look

Preview Small, light and powerful, the i-mate JAM could be the ideal handheld/phone hybrid. Certainly our initial experiences with the device are positive.

Mobile-phone spam rides in on Trojan horse

News Innocent PC users may be unknowingly spamming mobile phones through a Russian text-messaging service

IBM bundles up Workplace

News IBM's Workplace software can present information in a Web browser or so-called rich-client software

Firefox eyes new markets

News The open-source browser, with version 1.0 now available, is investigating moves into markets such as desktop search and OEM bundling

Microsoft adds IP indemnity to Linux fight

News The software giant says it will protect customers from claims regarding use of Microsoft software infringing intellectual property - something it says open source cannot offer

Mandrakesoft on the mend

News The French Linux vendor has announced its highest profits ever following a series of government contract wins

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