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Archive - 15 Feb 2002

Motorola unveils its first 3G phone

News The US phone manufacturer gives the mobile industry a boost by showing off a fully functional and operational 3G device. All it needs now is a network

News Schmooze: Bill Gates brings on the lurve machine

News Gates brought .Net to the Net, Asimo invaded the Stock Exchange, and Valentine's Day went high-tech

Experts to examine mobile mast link to cancer cases

News London residents believe that mobile phone masts may have caused a cluster of cancer cases. The National Radiological Protection Board is on the case

MS security chief: We are not stopping development

News In an exclusive interview with ZDNet UK, Microsoft UK's first chief security officer explains the reality behind the hype of the company's widely reported security initiative

Uncle Sam approves radical radio

News America approves a revolutionary new way of wireless networking, but Europe remains reticent

Network company buys @Work assets

News The commercial division of Excite@Home has been bought by a privately owned network company, which will honour current contracts

Spielberg foundation sets up Holocaust Web site

News Testimonials from Holocaust survivors will be available on the Shoah Foundation's Web site - but only if you're using a high-speed connection

W3C backs XML-based digital signature

News Web services should get a boost from the W3C's approval of XML Signature, designed to allow key documents to be signed digitally

Net music sales under threat in patent case

News SightSound Technologies is fighting to prove that it owns the rights to some of the basic technology used to sell downloadable music and video online

Salesforce.com puts Siebel in CRM crosshairs

News Salesforce.com aims to take on the market leaders in customer relationship management software with its latest product

Which Microsoft monopoly really matters?

Comment You may not pay much attention to development tools. But you should. Microsoft uses its control over developers to stamp out competition. And it's trying this same routine in its bid to rule the...

Did MS bug alarm go off too early?

News A security firm gave just 12 hours notice before going public with details of a flaw it discovered in Microsoft's .Net framework. Microsoft argues the move was not responsible

Compaq seizes fake parts from wholesaler

News A US computer-parts wholesaler has been raided, and had counterfeit Compaq parts seized

Microsoft eyes new turf to conquer

News The software giant, in the midst of its Web services push, plans deeper forays into security software and storage

Five years ago: Smart thieves leave RAM, amateurs step in

News The margin went out of stealing RAM chips at the end of last year with the collapse in memory prices towards the end of 1996 leading smart thieves away from SIMMs