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Archive - 13 May 2004

Wi-Fi open to jamming attack

News The 802.11 Wi-Fi protocol contains a weakness that could make it susceptible to a denial of service attack from a PDA

IPspeak launches 'mass market' VoIP

News IPspeak offers Internet telephony with a start-up fee of just £50, but admits that voice over IP is still not a match for traditional telecoms

IBM's rent-a-supercomputer comes to Europe

News The Deep Computing Capacity on Demand facility in Montpellier is starting off small but by the summer should have the power of 512 processors to rent out

Ofcom forces action on broadband unbundling

News BT has announced a massive cut in the cost of local loop unbundling products - on the very day that Ofcom urged the telco to address the issue

Symantec patches four critical firewall flaws

News Symantec has issued patches for most of its firewall and antivirus products in order to fix four serious security holes

Promote broadband, EU tells public sector

News European governments are being urged by the European Commission to stimulate broadband take-up

Opera shows innovation with latest release

News The latest version of the Web browser includes a new email client and a customisable interface

'Survivor' site contains malicious code

News Code embedded in a site likely to be surfed by fans of the 'Survivor' TV show takes advantage of known software flaws

IBM expands storage line

News Big Blue has launched the lower cost FastT100 and outlined its storage strategies for the future

Google makes move into banner ads

News A new ad programme being trialled on Google could see images used on the previously text-only site

Microfuel cells vie for market acceptance

News The challenge of easy refuelling may be the biggest hurdle to the technology that could power the laptops of the future

Novell adds Linux support for enterprises

News Novell's Premium Service support is to be extended to cover its Linux products, including those from SuSE

Microsoft serves up Longhorn plans

News Releases are scheduled for every four years, says the head of Windows Server development, as the company moves to clarify its plans for corporate buyers

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