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Archive - 14 Sep 2001

Dabs customers caught in Internet security breach

News The online merchant listed on dabsxchange.com emailed out the credit card details of 127 customers

Caldera layoffs include key programmer

News Continuing contraction for Caldera with cuts in all departments.

Encryption crackdown looms

News The terrorist attacks in the US this week have prompted calls for all encryption software to have 'backdoors' for government interception

Engage sells advertising assets

News As a part of its move towards the content-management market, Engage has sold Adknowledge assets to Bluestreak

Disaster recovery planning must take all angles into account

News For a group of IT professionals disaster planning and recovery has now taken on a new meaning. More important than data recovery is ensuring you have the people to implement the plan in the first...

IBM gains in shrinking server market

News As the server market shrinks dramatically, Big Blue comes out on top as it sees its revenue rise

HP chip team sets up home at Intel

News The engineers responsible for developing server chipsets at Hewlett-Packard have been transferred to Intel as part of a technological alliance

Judge extends Microsoft-DOJ deadline

News Joint status report to be filed by Microsoft and the government early next week, putting pressure on the new judge in charge of the case

Anna virus writer goes on trial

News The creator of the Anna Kournikova virus goes on trial, but denies that he intended to do any harm

US officials order e-ticketing restrictions

News Ticketless travel has been catching on, but now much of its convenience will disappear

Online crooks exploit WTC disaster

News Consumer watchdogs warn that con artists are concocting online frauds to profit from the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon

Cisco unveils new routers

News Cisco Systems announces three additions to its 7000 family of routing devices aimed at businesses and service providers

Sony VAIO PCG-FX301

Review The VAIO FX301 is attractively priced for a brand-name portable, and both well-specified and powerful. However, it still suffers from the battery life problems that undermined the FX201.

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