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Archive - 15 Mar 2005

WiMax vendors leap into testing

News Rather than wait for the WiMax Forum's official testing programme, Airspan, Alvarion and Redline are looking to accelerate the process with private interoperability testing of their own kit

BT offers protection against rogue diallers

News UK dial-up Internet users are being offered tools to fight a notorious premium rate call scam, and the watchdog is delighted

Apple claims victory over iTunes.co.uk

News The original owner of the domain is considering an appeal in the ongoing cybersquatting battle

UK councils use open source to hit e-targets

News APLAWS, an open source content management system, is proving popular with local councils and the United Nations

RFID's implications 'need careful assessment'

News Security threats, massive amounts of data being generated and the need for extra bandwidth could all cause network meltdown in the wake of and RFID rollout, according to IDC

DIY kit powers WiMax rollout

News A self-install WiMax box could cut Tokyo resident's cables and truly mobile WiMax is only a software upgrade away, says Airspan

BT to trial voice-over-Wi-Fi for Bluephone 2

News The telco is launching a trial next month that will see voice calls run over both GSM and wireless LANs from the same device, as it gears up for the second-generation Bluephone

Amazon reads its customers like a book

Leader Amazon knows your child's birthday, and Bezos wants to invite himself to the party. You may want a say in this

China's Linux market grows

News Latest figures from IDC show that Linux revenues are picking up in China, but will foreign vendors soon face tougher times?

UK firm sells mouse adapter for shaky hands

News A former pilot has turned an IBM prototype into a working product that could help millions

National Intelligence IT system hit by delays

News The head of the inquiry into the Soham murders is worried about delays to key IT projects he advised the government to set up

Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8020

Review Although its design is distinctly uninspiring, the LifeBook E8020 is an excellent performer with a good set of features. This is a solid sub-3kg desktop replacement system that can, at a pinch, be...

Making the right storage decision

Help/HowTo When buying a new SAN, one of the most important decisions you are going to make is how it communicates with the rest of your network. We talk you through the decision-making process

GCC gets an overhaul

Feature Builder: The leading open source compiler is getting its first major update since 2001. We take a look at the technical changes that could lead to 'profound improvements' in the performance of open...

When it comes to security, ignorance is bliss at the top

News Europe's senior IT managers are adopting a heads-in-the sand approach to IT security, according to research from security firm Websense

Storage market posts healthy growth

News IBM and EMC led the way for companies in the fast-growing sector, the growth of which is being driven by increased demand for storage resource management software

Amazon's gender stereotyping patent slammed

News Privacy groups are up in arms about a system patented by the e-commerce site for inferring personal information from purchasing habits

Zombie networks implicated in ID theft

News According to researchers, the use of large networks of compromised machines to install spyware as well as send spam and carry out DoS attacks is increasing

US tech spending on the up

News The signs from North America are indicating that the tech industry is getting stronger again, as IT departments confirm plans to splash out this year

Phishing hole 'left open' by banks

News Banks are increasing the risk of online fraud by not tackling the problem of cross-site scripting, according to a security firm