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Archive - 13 Jan 2005

Apple's mini plans ready for the big time

Q&A The future is here now, it is just unevenly distributed, according to Apple UK's managing director Mark Rogers. Will the Mac mini redress the balance?

Schools get Web database to drive up standards

News Brief: Ruth Kelly, Secretary of State for Education and Skills, wants teachers to get online and share their ICT and e-learning skills

Is the Mac mini good value?

News Analysts have been pondering how Apple's tiny new PC stacks up against other products, especially once the cost of all 'the extras' is added

PathScale boosts 64-bit Linux clustering

News Builder: The company has added support for the AMD 64-bit architecture to its compiler suite for Linux clusters

Google to go on a Mini adventure

News The search giant is to try and make inroads into the treacherous SME search market by selling a box designed to be plugged into a company's intranet and be used for searches of up to 50,000 documents

Script kiddies learn grown-up hacking techniques

News Hackers with relatively few skills are using online guides to learn how to launch SQL injection hacking attacks

Cisco in $450m stock deal for wireless router firm

News The acquisition shows that Cisco is aware that it needs to fundamentally change its architecture to deal with the changes in the market, according to analysts

Online and offline security merging

News Physical and computer-based security are all part of the same issue, and are starting to be treated as such

Linux gets warm reception in Chile

News Nearly 10,000 computers in Chilean schools will be turned into thin clients running Linux and applications such as OpenOffice.org and Mozilla

Caveat beta, Google fans

Leader Google's innovations are popular and effective. So why does the company find it so hard to pronounce them finished?

Court case shines light on security ethics

News Several leading players in the sector believe researchers need to show more responsibility when they find vulnerabilities in software, in the light of the court case being faced by French security...

How the Mac was born, and other tales

Q&A Andy Hertzfeld dropped out of school to join Apple Computer and became one of a handful of people behind the Mac

How to fix spyware

Comment Malware won't go away until we get smarter. Expecting more from the anti-malware vendors would be a good first step.

Intel does WiMax deal with Chinese firm

News ZTE and Intel are to work together on building WiMax-based broadband networks

Winners: Logitech wireless desktop kit

News If your name's not on the list, or you forgot to enter, then don't worry as you could still win one of the other cool prizes on offer

Apple updates iTunes to plug security hole

News iTunes 4.7.1 is now available for both Windows and OS X - the update closes a hole that would have allowed an attacker to take control of the computer

T-Mobile: We were hacked

News The mobile phone company has admitted that a breach of its networks was successful in 2003 - but questions remain as to whether the hacker was then able to get back in

BT flight offer complaints upheld by watchdog

News The Advertising Standards Authority has criticised BT's offer of a free flight for every new broadband customer, which sparked a litany of complaints in our TalkBack forums

Motorola overcomes hurdles to launch wireless broadband kit

News Motorola's Canopy wireless broadband products are finally on sale in the UK, but official restrictions have given them less power and range

Gmail flaw opens up access to emails

News Improperly formatted addresses within Gmail have been found to allow access to emails sent by other users

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