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Archive - 12 Aug 2002

PGP encryption defect uncovered

News Researchers say hackers could intercept emails and use the responses to decipher the original message

Oracle and Dell push e-biz software

News Oracle is looking to a partnership with one of the world's largest PC makers to edge it ahead of IBM and BEA

Flash Player allows attacks on Windows, Linux

News Two flaws have been discovered in Macromedia's Flash Player that could leave PCs open to attack

FileMaker Pro 6.0

Review This relational database provides power without forcing you to learn a programming language, like Access does. For newcomers and business experts alike, FileMaker Pro 6.0 is a powerful, intuitive...

Seven reasons not to take that job

News It's tempting to accept the first job offer that comes along, especially when you've been looking for a while. However, before you join a new company, take a look at these seven reasons why you may...

UK launches 'Euro-DMCA' debate

News A version of the controversial US DMCA law will be enacted in the UK and across Europe by the end of the year

AOL beefs up Winamp

News Version 3.0 of the media player will allow it to challenge the dominance of Real, QuickTime and Windows Media, AOL hopes

The free ride is over - thank goodness

Comment Charles Cooper: In Cyberspace information just wanted to be free, right? Wrong. In the real world, there are bills to pay

Open source's new weapon: The law?

News Linux supporters are lobbying to require the California government to buy open-source software, arguing it would increase security and reduce costs

Microsoft enlists HP for PC help

News The lucrative deal is one of the first high-profile service announcements from HP since its acquisition of Compaq

EMC, Dell team up on new storage system

News The storage system marks a new era of cooperation for two companies famous for going it alone

Web groups tackle standards confusion

News International standards bodies OASIS and W3C have announced that they're teaming up on a forum about security standards for Web services. But teamwork may not be enough to educate enterprises about...

Big computing flexes its muscle at LinuxWorld

News The growing influence of Linux and the open-source movement will be on display as several large companies announce products and plans at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo

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