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Archive - 18 Feb 2003

All clear for UK mobile masts

News Mobile phone base stations have been given a clean bill of health, but with public opposition still high, operators have been urged to work closely with local communities

Blogging comes to mobile phones

News 3GSM: A start-up is promising to let users create their own Web logs via SMS and picture messaging, and has said the first services will arrive soon

IBM, Nokia team on corporate wireless

News 3GSM: The tech infrastructure increasingly has to be mobile, and the IBM-Nokia combination aims to take enterprise e-business on the road

Optimising the Novell client

Feature The Novell Client may seem to make your workstation run like a dog, but it doesn't have to. Get some ideas about what to examine to ensure peak Novell Client performance

Intel chips to go their own way

News IDF: Intel is set to outline its plans for the future at its developer conference this week, including the separation of desktop and notebook processors

Investing in IT during the downturn

Feature A recession is no time to hide, lay low, or withdraw IT initiatives. The most successful companies will forge ahead with technology in a much smarter and cost-effective way

Orange planning SPV successor

News 3GSM: The network operator is to launch the 'SPVx', aimed at consumers and gamers, next month

E-learning is a win-win technology

News Online learning initiatives can pay off in more than just enhanced knowledge for the enterprise. For IT, it can provide critical training and boost IT's credibility because these technologies can...

India may face IT worker shortage

News Research shows that India will require a million tech workers by 2008 and based on current trends will experience a shortfall of over a quarter of a million professionals

Spybot Search and Destroy

Review Spybot blows the venerable Ad-aware out of the water when it comes to protecting you against ad-serving software.

VMware takes on the high end

News The latest software from VMware will enable dual-processor virtual servers so that the product can be used for higher-end tasks

Hide XP implementation considerations

Feature You've made the case and been given the green light to move to XP; you've even mapped out a deployment method. Plan to review these implementation issues before deploying the new system

Power5 to add brawn to servers

News IBM's latest processor for supercomputers is set to be used in nuclear simulations as part of the ASCI Purple machine

HP releases long-awaited Intel servers

News Two new products refresh HP's ageing line of eight-way servers and give it new ammunition against IBM

Roxio combines CD, DVD burning tools

News With more consumers adding DVD burners to their PCs, Roxio is putting its disc-burning tools in one place

Cabling tips

Feature Whether you work for an enterprise help desk or provide freelance support, you'll probably have to pull some cables during your career. Find out how you can make the job a little easier with a...

Microsoft to launch peer-to-peer software

News New communications software aims to tap into the P2P trend among young people, but without the usual unsavoury legal implications

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