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Archive - 12 Feb 2002

Toshiba Satellite Pro 6000

Review The relatively affordable price, modular drive bay, comfortable keyboard and good battery life are enough to tip the balance in favour of the latest Satellite Pro. There are a few niggles and it...

Old Microsoft execs never die ...

News Why leave the security of the biggest software company in the world? Many former Microsofties have struck out on their own to fulfill a deep-seated desire to be in charge. Find out what some of...

Marimba woos Novadigm customers with free software

News Keen to leave dot-com glamour behind, Marimba is getting stuck into a war for system management desktops

Nokia, Samsung thrive in tough 2001

News The two mobile phone makers made money and increased their market share despite a tough year for the market

Why Apple should support Microsoft's .Net

Comment Will Microsoft's much-hyped .Net strategy affect the Mac world, too? Well, it just might - thanks to two open-source projects and OS X's Unix roots - and Apple should support the effort.

Dell notebooks go wireless

News Dell notebooks are set to offer always-on wireless access to company networks and the Internet

Video projector on a chip focuses on eyeballs

News Microvision displays a tiny viewer, suitable for handheld computers or mobile phones, that it promises can project a screen with the resolution of a laptop

IBM regains No. 1 spot in server market

News The market may have fallen, but IBM increased its revenue in the server market in 2001

Microsoft in wireless talks with Ericsson, Nokia

News The software giant says it's in active discussions with the wireless companies over 3G, Bluetooth and Microsoft's Tablet PC

eBusiness Club takes e-commerce training to the streets

News Firms will get advice and training about subjects including Web marketing and e-security in an attempt to boost British e-commerce

Iridium takes final step into space

News Following the massive failure of the original Iridium project, the satellite phone network is finally complete, boldly going where no mobile phone has gone before

Business needs more broadband know-how

News High-speed wireless service provider Tele2 warns that many firms simply don't realise how valuable a broadband connection would be

Microsoft's lobbying budget 'outstripped Enron's'

News According to evidence presented at the Microsoft antitrust case, Microsoft's lobbying budget grew from almost nothing in 1995 to be the largest in US corporate history by the time the antitrust...

Unix servers fight it out for top spot

News Sun's StarCat has taken on IBM's Regatta in a benchmark test - and so far its winning, but there are more tests to come

Microsoft plugs six browser holes

News As part of its ongoing focus on security, the software giant releases a collection of software fixes for IE - but experts say there will always be another hole to exploit

Twist of phosphate means better batteries

News Valance has announced an improved technology to improve battery life, but some analysts doubt that the product will ever come to the market

Deadlier Klez worm on the prowl

News The latest version of the Klez worm is so tenacious that an antivirus company is posting free tools to fight it. The virus overwrites victims' files with random content

Intel calls up new XScale chips

News The new processors will run handheld computers like iPaq and Jornada, while pushing more aggressively into the world of wireless

Five years ago: Compaq will grow to $40bn says Pfieffer

News Eckhard Pfeiffer told a 150-strong European audience in London that he plans to turn Compaq into a $40bn computer company

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