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Archive - 13 Jul 2005

The Curious Case Of The Quantum Cardinal

Comment Religion and IT have rarely collided, but the Catholic Church may be preparing to set theological limits on acceptable basic research.

Muted reaction to EC raid on Intel

News Dell, Intel and the European Commission are playing their cards close to their chests, as Fujitsu Siemens promotes its AMD-based products with renewed zeal

Microsoft's antitrust concessions are 'pointless'

News The information that Microsoft conceded to offer royalty free in its server interoperability licence is already publicly available, according to a company evaluating the agreement

BBC opens up its code

News Builder: Software developed by the broadcaster's researchers has been collated in a new section of the BBC's web site

Apple patches Tiger again

News Brief :An issue that could have allowed hackers to carry out DoS attacks on computers running Apple's OS is one of several patched today

Tougher cybercrime sentences demanded

News Tom Harris MP wants convicted hackers to face up to ten years behind bars

Anti-spyware group seeks to define spyware

News The Anti-Spyware coalition is about to reach a major milestone: it has almost decided what spyware is

Europe debates data sharing

News Charles Clarke wants European countries to create a cross border computerised intelligence sharing network

Destinator SP

Review Destinator SP is a reasonably good navigation solution for Windows smartphones, but it lacks the sophistication offered by some of the competition.

The NASA hacker: Scapegoat or public enemy?

Q&A An unemployed North Londoner has been accused of committing the biggest military computer hack of all time by the US government while authorities in Britain chose to release him without charge

Restricting IT talent borders on the ridiculous

Leader Outdated restrictions on recruiting abroad are bad for everyone

Sorting out your compliance storage headaches

Help/HowTo If you need to keep the right side of American compliance legislation, you're going to need some serious hardware

Trying to make friends the Microsoft way

Q&A The software firm has always maintained how important its partners are, but it's increasingly competing with them. We talk to Steve Ballmer about this strategy

Accenture rides offshoring wave

News 30,000 new jobs in developing markets could be created by the company formerly known as Anderson Consulting

IBM puts a chill on the datacentre

News A new water-cooling system from IBM is meant to keep your datacentre racks cold without the need for air conditioning

Mozilla squishes latest Firefox bugs

News Version 1.05 of the open source browser has now been released, but it's not totally clear what flaws were being fixed

Intel promotes mobile location services

News Want to know where your child (or spouse) is? Intel wants to help with a new tracking technology for the twenty-first century

Major Windows exploit 'days away'

News Two new critical flaws in the latest versions of Windows have been announced, and a major exploit could be widespread within the week

Targeted Web attacks

Tech Guide Phishing typically casts a wide net to lure potential victims, but criminal hackers are now choosing government agencies and companies with great care, stealing high-value secrets deep inside...