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Archive - 12 Feb 2004

Qualcomm courts European developers for GSM Brew-up

News US mobile phone company Qualcomm is working towards getting its answer to Java J2ME working on GSM phones, and is courting European developers

Siemens MMS phone offers a helping hand

News Will a digital assistant help users to download games and access their email from their multimedia device?

Lycos lays off fifth of staff

News The Web portal has made 90 staff redundant, as it refocuses on 'interconnected vertical sites'

Anti-spyware: Into the front lines

Q&A Anti-spyware tools may do more harm than good, says Ari Schwartz of the Center for Democracy and Technology, a group which is taking on a legal challenge to stop what it sees as an invasion of privacy

Sun talks up another chip

News The successor to Sun's UltraSparc IV will include new high-speed cache memory

Novell claims SCO's Unix rights are limited

News Novell is attempting to undermine SCO's claim to Linux by producing evidence that suggests only limited rights to Unix were purchased

PalmSource shows off Cobalt

Video Cobalt is the latest offering from PalmSource - CEO David Nagel explains more about it

BT on verge of two-millionth broadband customer

News The move from old-hat services such as leased lines to new-wave technologies such as ADSL is saving customers money, but hitting BT's wallet

Paris eyes open-source switch

News Following Munich's decision to switch to Linux desktops, the French capital is studying a similar move

Anti-spyware 'deceiving consumers'

News Some companies offering anti-spyware are 'hijacking' browsers to scare consumers into paying for their products, according to an Internet interest group

PalmSource teams with Nvidia on graphics

News The desktop-graphics leader is to provide hardware for media-centric Palm OS devices

Acer Veriton GT range: a first look

Preview Acer's new range of business PCs features an appealing design, useful management and security tools, and an eye-catching entry-level price.

PalmSource divides to conquer

News The operating system is set to take on smartphones by widening the range of devices it develops for

Sun: Zero-revenue model is no threat

News Scott McNealy isn't worried about the zero-revenue software model: 'Linux is our friend', he tells analysts

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 12

Review Mid- to high-level graphics professionals will like this package, but it's overkill for just touching up photos and drawing organisational charts.

Cisco and Microsoft team up on SME deal

News A bundling deal aims to make it easier for small businesses to use IP telephony

Bloggers threaten revolt after Google swaps standards

News Google has bypassed Really Simple Syndication for its Blogger service, fomenting discontent among users

Dead disk kills traffic flow

News An Australian city ground to a halt on Thursday morning, after the failure of a hard disk in its traffic lights control system

Matchbox hard drive packs in 4GB

News A new, tiny hard drive from IBM is being pitched at notebook users

HP sets up Indian call centre

News The PC firm has opened a call centre in Bangalore to handle support for US customers

Intel defeats Intergraph claims

News Intel has comprehensively won its legal war against Intergraph, leaving the fate of a $150m payment up in the air

Bin Laden ploy spreads IM adware

News Instant messages purporting to bring news of Osama bin Laden's capture instead install insidious adware

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