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Archive - 12 Feb 2003

If the download cap fits...

Comment Rupert Goodwins: NTL users have been outraged by the new download limits, but reason says otherwise.

Telewest learns from NTL's broadband faux pas

News After watching the poor publicity suffered by its rival, Telewest is determined that if it ever brings in bandwidth limits it won't handle it the same way

Bulldog unleashes faster broadband

News Reports of the death of local-loop unbundling may have been exaggerated, as Bulldog rolls out a 4Mbps service

Brits 'not interested' in 3G

News A recent survey shows that two-thirds of Britons aren't interested in what 3G has to offer - but the other third are keen to pay for extra services

Handspring announces developer programme

News The handheld maker has announced details of its new programme for Treo developers

Symbian seals key Taiwan deal

News The same smartphone software built into Sony Ericsson's P800 will appear in phones from a major player in the Taiwan consumer electronics business

Selling 'software in a box'

Comment J. William Gurley: The industry has changed in ways that improve the 'business model' elements of selling hardware, making it more like software in a box.

Yahoo! does UK broadband deal

News BT Broadband and Yahoo! have teamed up to offer UK customers a high-speed Internet service

A snapshot of Cisco training and certification

News The networking company offers both free training at colleges and universities and the faster commercial option

TerraTec Aureon 7.1 Space

Review Despite its impressive specifications, little recorded material currently supports the Aureon 7.1 Space's eight-speaker format. Early adopters should take a look, but the rest of us are better off...

Intel powers up smartphone chip

News The chipmaker is set to make waves in the wireless market with Manitoba, a new integrated chip that it says will enable tiny mobile phones with long battery life and sophisticated applications

Learn to call stored procedures from ColdFusion MX

Feature Stored procedures offer performance and security advantages over dynamic SQL. See how to make them work in your ColdFusion applications

Lucent readies faster networks

News Bell Labs has developed new technology that speeds up the transfer of data on GSM mobile phone networks, but many potential customers are cancelling plans for faster networks

Dell-IBM deals fade away

News In 1999, Dell and IBM signed multiyear deals estimated to be worth billions - but the relationship is 'no longer in effect'

Vignette updates portal software

News The latest version of Vignette's business software includes tools for building portals, which remain popular despite the downturn in other sectors

Novell's NetMail XE an alternative to Exchange?

Feature Microsoft Exchange is a great email server, but for some it's overkill. Novell provides a simple but effective email server in its new NetMail XE product

Apple PowerBook G4 (867MHz, 12.1in. TFT)

Review The 12in. PowerBook G4 is the easiest Mac to carry around and serves up an excellent balance of price, features and performance.

Games maker not suing over bug alert

News The company behind Unreal Tournament has said it will not sue a security firm, despite an earlier war of words

Magnetic memory set to charge the market

Feature If the current trend for faster, more capable, more reliable computing operating at ever smaller amounts of power continues, the chances are good that we'll see the first MRAM in 2004

MSN gets on search bandwagon

News The Web portal is the latest to revamp its search service in an attempt to catch up to the success of Google

German registrar bans autopsy Web site

News A grisly US-based photo gallery has been taken offline by order of the German government, a new example of the international Internet coming up against national laws

Sales increase for US Linux servers

News Linux server sales have nearly doubled compared with last year, with IBM the chief beneficiary

US government tips hat to Red Hat

News A Red Hat Linux distribution is the first to receive a key US Defense Department certification

TiVo lets subscribers plug into new gear

News The company is rolling out a new service that will let users remotely schedule programme recording over the Internet and play music and videos over a network