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Archive - 15 Apr 2003

Why it's cool to make codes

Comment Peter Judge: Want to change the world -- and have thousands hang on your every word? Be a cryptographer!

VideoStudio 7

Review There's probably not enough here to justify upgrading from version 6, but VideoStudio 7 is great value if you're looking for a simple, all-in-one solution to your editing needs.

Bring your Web site to its knees

Feature WAPT is a an affordable, easy-to-use web application load testing tool that can help you poke holes in your code

HP unveils midrange storage

News HP's latest StorageWorks product is designed for the midrange sector, but can be adapted for the enterprise, says the company

Via motherboard keeps a low profile

News The Epia M10000 combines features from the PC and consumer electronics world, including hardware-supported DVD playback, a low-power 1GHz processor - and anti-piracy measures

Cautious reception for '£80m wireless broadband project'

News BT has expressed interest in what could be a ground-breaking scheme to bring high-speed wireless Internet access to the South-West

AOL looks to video to boost IM

News America Online is testing a video-clip feature for its instant messaging software - an aspect of the service it had previously dismissed

NDS tree design made easy

Feature Deploying Novell's Directory Service goes smoothest when you've planned before diving in. Learn how to plan and design an NDS tree so that it will be as simple as possible to maintain

MmO2 sells off Dutch unit

News O2 Netherlands is to be sold to a private equity company, after losses of over £100m for the last financial year

The hacker challenge

Feature Will we ever reach the stage where hackers, rather than system administrators, will constantly be on the offensive?

'Wacky' email addresses deter HR managers

News Job-hunting with a less than serious email address can backfire as HR managers may not take the applicant seriously, according to a recent report

SurfControl tool blocks IM, P2P networks

News IT managers who want to block staff use of instant messaging or peer-to-peer networks have a new ally in SurfControl

CD-RW drive squashes in more data

News The Plextor Premium claims to get 1.2 gigabytes of data onto a blank disc, up to 40 percent more than a standard disc, but the disks may not be playable on CD drives

ViewSonic airpanel V150

Review The airpanel V150's many flaws are mostly the fault of Microsoft's Smart Display specification, but ViewSonic could have made more effort to ease the pain -- which is considerable.

Intruders: Is detection or protection the answer?

News RSA: Intrusion detection systems have failed, say the experts - but are intrusion protection systems anything more than an effort to retread and re-market them?

HP closes in on £381m Irish deal

News Hewlett-Packard's services unit is in the final stages of landing a seven-year deal with the Bank of Ireland, under which the financial institution would outsource much of its IT operations to the...

RSA namesakes win Turing honours

News RSA: The RSA Conference opened with the news that the RSA algorithm's inventors have received the Turing Award. The show conferred its own awards for public policy, mathematics... and furniture

BT enlists broadband supporters with 'campaign in a box'

News An online toolkit will let activists order leaflets and posters, and gives advice on how to drive local interest in broadband

How the SCO lawsuit will affect Linux adoption

Feature SCO feels cheated out of its Unix code and has decided to file suit against IBM. How this lawsuit will play out is anybody's guess. Find out how SCO got to this point and how the action will affect...

HP boosts Unix security

News Two new tools aim to make it easier to set the security levels of the HP-UX 11i version of Unix

PlayStation2 gets DVD upgrade

News Sony has given its leading game console its first major redesign, making its DVD playback capabilities more appealing

New security group locks down the real world

News RSA: The new Open Security Exchange, formed by Computer Associates and others, is focusing on protecting physical access to IT

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