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Archive - 16 Feb 2004

T-Mobile switches on UK 3G network

News Competition will soon begin to heat up for 3G services in the UK - but will anyone be buying?

Chip slaps cuffs on pox bug

News A chip that can sense a single virus could lead to revolutionary medical diagnostic tools

Warning of gestating worm

News A new mass-mailing worm is preparing to spread, according to monitoring firm MessageLabs

Solaris 10 heads for launch pad

News Sun Microsystems says advanced partitioning on x86 processors will be one of the compelling features in the next version of its flagship operating system

Developing open source

Feature Countries such as Rwanda are taking open-source steps in their computing evolution

Bluesnarfing tools 'spreading quickly'

News The software tools required to steal information from Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones are widely available on the Web, and knowledge of how to use them is growing, according to a researcher

Plummeting prices hit Ethernet switch firms

News Despite booming demand, firms making Ethernet switches are finding it hard to increase their revenue

European telecoms set for growth

News After months of turmoil, wireless and traditional network operators should see demand picking up this year, according to IDC

Canon i80

Review With a car charger and Bluetooth support, the i80 brings mobile printing to the next level. It's best suited for those who work out of the office.

DVD copier faces another lawsuit

News A Hollywood group has filed legal action against a firm that markets DVD-copying software

VoIP evades surveillance

News Internet phone providers says they want to help authorities monitor calls, but cannot because of the technology's limitations

Intel safe to copy AMD

News Intel can create chips that are compatible with AMD's Opteron and Athlon without worrying about lawsuits, according to legal experts

Canadian music industry readies lawsuits

News Lawyers are attempting to unearth the identities of 29 Canadian file-swappers, in preparation for a wave of lawsuits

Frankfurt starts scanning flyers' irises

News A project involving 18 European countries begins this week at Frankfurt airport, where airline passengers will have their iris patterns captured by cameras

Sony releases new Clies

Video Sony is set to release new versions of its Clie handhelds, demonstrated at PalmSource

IBM's self-managing systems shift closer to reality

News IBM is planning to release an open-source toolkit that lets programmers build self-managing capabilities into applications

Sun brews up Java ID plans

News Sun says its Java Card technology could be used for identity functions in PCs

Intel merges desktop and notebook design

News An Intel prototype act like an all-in-one desktop, abandoning the clamshell notebook format in favour of a static design

Red Hat unveils latest Fedora

News An enthusiast version of Linux built on the new 2.6 kernel has been released by Red Hat

Sun challenged to release Java's code

News If Sun is pro-open source, then it should make Java's code freely available, according to a prominent advocate

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