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Archive - 16 Aug 2005

.XXX gets pulses racing

News The imminent launch of an adults-only Web domain has been put on ice after Republican officials voiced 'concern about the impact of pornography on families and children'

Councils reprimanded over Web promotion

News The vast majority of users of local government Web sites find what they're looking for, but didn't find the site with any help from their council

IT heading for the trillion-dollar barrier

News Telecoms firms' switch to IP networks will be one factor among many that look likely to drive IT spending to $1.3tr annually by 2010

Internet Explorer gets rebranded

News But will a new logo and a new name make up for lack of standards support?

AMD welcomes a level playing field

News The latest guidance to EU countries buying microprocessors is not to mention anything that would favour Intel over AMD - or vice versa

Novell bundles GroupWise and Linux

News GroupWise 7.0 was released on Tuesday, and customers will get a Linux server operating system thrown in

Apple issues critical fixes

News Over 40 vulnerabilities have been addressed in the latest patches for Mac OS X

Microsoft tries to calm nerves over RSS

News After starting a small row in cyberspace, a Microsoft executive insists that the company loves RSS - even if it won't call it RSS

Technology: Levelling Hollywood's playing field

Feature Thanks to open source software and blade servers, start-ups can now square up to the big guns of American animation

From flying saucers to open sourcers

Leader As Lloyd's gears up to indemnify against potential open source intellectual-property infringement, it's time to consider how big the risk really is

Navicore Personal for Series 60

Review Navicore Personal is a slick navigation solution that makes particularly good use of the small screen space provided by Series 60 Symbian phones.

Balancing leadership and management

Help/HowTo Both skills are essential, but very different. We've got a few pointers as to how to identify both skill sets in staff or potential hires

Solving Microsoft's Linux problem

Feature Bill Hilf set up Microsoft's Linux lab to work out what could be learnt from the open source operating system, and how to make Windows work better with it

Universities leading search research

Feature Academia is once again taking the lead when it comes to cutting-edge Internet search technologies

Dell PowerEdge SC430

Review This server's solid components, economical price and lack of management software make it most appropriate for budget-minded small businesses with just a few employees.

AMD and IBM expand alliance

News As well as extending their partnership until 2011, AMD and IBM have agreed to cooperate on a wider range of cutting-edge technologies

Microsoft refuses to delay Visual Studio further

News Builder: Developers have failed to persuade Microsoft to hold back the latest version of its software development toolkit and do extra bug-fixing

C&W captures Energis, promises job cuts

News Acquisition will help C&W offer innovative IP-based services to businesses, says its chief executive

IBM donates accessibility code to Firefox

News 50,000 lines of code have been donated to the Mozilla Foundation to help make Firefox more usable for those with disabilities

Zotob worm makes little progress

News Security experts reported that barely a thousand systems had been infected by the Windows 2000 worm by Monday night

Dual-core Xeon wait shortened

News 'Paxville' versions of Intel's Xeon chips are now scheduled to ship this year, as the chipmaker plays catch-up with AMD

Small-business technology

Buyer's Guide Which technologies should small businesses be adopting? Here's a list that contains some established and some emerging solutions.

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