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Archive - 11 Feb 2003

Faster broadband a hit for Bulldog

News Unbundled broadband is typically faster than services offered by ISPs reselling BT broadband services, and early evidence indicates that users are warming to it

Mozilla browser to learn from surfing habits

News The latest test version of the open-source browser is inviting users to improve features by submitting their surfing data

Microsoft rebuilds .Net tools

News Microsoft is to highlight new products in the Visual Studio.Net line at a developer conference, including built-in Web services capabilities

Terahertz camera takes snapshot of the future

News A new area of remote sensing and communication is opening up, thanks to groundbreaking technology from the European Space Agency

Intel overclocking guide

Feature Why overclock a processor? To get more use out of old and obsolete equipment, for one reason. This article examines why you'd want to overclock a CPU and how to do it for the Intel Celeron and P4...

More ISPs 'to impose download limits'

News With broadband networks increasingly 'swamped' by P2P traffic, experts predict that by the end of the year most ISPs will limit how much data users can download

Sun releases UK blade prices, defends SPARC

News Sun Microsystems, with blade servers using SPARC and Intel, aims to be a tech inventor as well as providing cheaper products

Opera raises curtain on mobile browsing

News A new version of Opera's Web browser, with revamped small-screen rendering technology, is due to debut next week

Will congestion charging boost teleworking?

News Videoconferencing services report a doubling in demand and attribute that in part to the ever-increasing pain and expense of commuting into London

Spyware hits one-third of European businesses

News Companies believe they are are vulnerable to hacking and virus threats from peer-to-peer downloads and instant messaging according to a European survey

Go the extra mile -- secure Windows admin account

Feature Here's a look at the steps you can take to manage access to the Windows administrator account and improve security of how it's used by IT staff

Nortel promises enterprise performance for SMEs

News SMEs looking to boost their communication networks are the latest target for Nortel, which has announced new products designed for smaller businesses

Java in Windows: Is Sun running out of time?

Comment David Berlind: The current Sun versus Microsoft battle over Java's inclusion in Windows could have far-reaching effects for companies making strategic decisions about which one to choose.

Apple outlines job cuts

News The Mac maker says in an SEC filing that it eliminated 260 positions in the last three months of 2002, but that overall employment continues to grow

Security wake-up call

Feature The recent worm attack on SQL Server should be a warning to all CIOs focused on Web services security. Here are five tasks CIOs and their staff need to do to better secure the enterprise

Apple plans RAID on storage market

News Apple has released UK pricing and details for its latest Xserve rack-mounted servers and its new Xserve RAID storage system

Site aims to prove lunch isn't just for wimps

News An Internet-based campaign aims to ensure that UK workers take their full entitlement to a lunch hour, saying it benefits employees and businesses alike

Western Digital debuts Serial ATA hard disks

News The hard-drive maker has released its first Serial ATA hard disks with the Raptor line - but for now they'll be confined to the high-end

Start-up redesigns fuel cells

News A silicon-based approach to fuel cells could let laptops run for six hours

Vandals deface ex-hacker Mitnick's site

News Hackers once defaced Web sites to demand Kevin Mitnick's freedom, but that hasn't stopped them from attacking his own servers

Moore's Law to roll on for another decade

News Intel co-founder Gordon Moore believes that none of the current chip-manufacturing problems represent a wall for processor development

.Net patent could stifle standards effort

News Microsoft is patenting technology related to its Web services project, which could shut alternative developers out of the picture

Macs to get Exchange access

News A long-awaited upgrade to the Macintosh version of Office will let users access corporate calendar and contact information

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