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Archive - 19 Apr 2005

Managing content the open source way

Feature UK government departments have been slow to adopt open source software but more stand-out projects such as the content management system being used by 40 local authorities could help to change all...

Sober worm makes a comeback

News Sober is running rampant over the Internet again, harvesting email addresses for spammers

Amazon to underpin M&S online

News The e-commerce giant has taken its first step into the European services market with a deal to provide e-commerce technology and hosting services to Marks & Spencer

The Art of Intrusion

Review This book will help anyone involved in computer security to understand just how clever crackers can be, and how many vulnerabilities and openings there are for them to exploit.

IM security: The worst is yet to come

News A virus analyst at Kaspersky Labs has done little to allay fears of an upcoming epidemic of malware spreading via instant-messaging services

Mobile market starting to live up to the hype

News The enterprise marketplace is finally starting to embrace mobile and wireless technologies in a way that befits the 'hype and expectation' in the sector, according to IDC

Britain gets a new broadband divide

Analysis UK Online's move to offer entry-level broadband for just £9.99 could lead to cheap, fast access for all - unless you happen to live in the countryside

Banks lash out at security study

News A security company has come under attack from UK banks after it claimed they are falling behind the rest of the world on cybercrime protection

Norton Internet Security 2005 AntiSpyware Edition (beta)

Preview Symantec's unique approach to antispyware solutions might be superior to others, but adding it to Norton Internet Security really slows your PC to a crawl.

'Standards wars' threatening Ultrawideband

News Delaying tactics and regulatory failings are hampering ultrawideband, according to leading UK wireless experts

Siebel: It's all about the share price

Leader The mantra that the customer is king makes for great marketing, but all corporations ultimately answer to their shareholders

Opera 8 aims for simpler browsing

News Opera hopes to cash in on renewed interest in alternative browsers with its latest offering

MySQL migration tool goes beta

News The MySQL Migration Suite should help companies to move from an Oracle or Microsoft Access database to the open source database

BT sees DIY WiMax in 18 months

News With Intel's Rosedale chip now out, the UK's incumbent telco predicts that it will soon be offering self-installation WiMax kit

Opera 8 for Windows

Review Version 8 of Opera is an equally good alternative to Internet Explorer as Firefox.

Seagate boosts notebook drives

News Brief: Advances in hard-drive technology for desktops are filtering down into the mobile space with bigger notebook drives from the storage specialist

Symantec unwraps anti-spyware beta

News The security firm is to offer a beta version of its new anti-spyware tools for free until the product's full release this summer

Developers' mixed reaction to Macromedia takeover

News Builder: Fears surrounding the fate of some of Macromedia's 'little gems' and a possible lack of focus from Adobe on developers are playing on the minds of some people after Monday's acquisition...

Microsoft bets on mobile IM

News Software that lets devices running mobile versions of Windows to use instant-messaging services is in the works from the software leviathan

OS X update brews Java storm

News Apple has been criticised for letting an 'egregious error' in the way the latest version of its OS handles Java slip through its testing process