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Archive - 19 Feb 2002

Hi-Grade Ultinote M6400

Review Despite Intel's warnings about the use of desktop Pentium 4 chips in notebooks, Hi-Grade has designed a system that delivers very good performance and a good feature set with no apparent problems....

Yarner worm could delete your Windows files

Help/HowTo The Yarner worm, which appears to have originated in Germany, seems to be a Trojan-related newsletter but will delete files if executed

Orange to squeeze out GPRS in March

News The mobile operator is planning to launch business GPRS services in six European countries next month, although consumers must wait until the second quarter of 2002

IBM servers to run Linux and Windows

News Big Blue is to employ VMware's software tools to allow x360 eServer models to run both Windows and Linux operating systems

Data compression solution or impossible dream?

News ZeoSync claims to have solved the problem of data compression, but sceptics say a solution is as likely as a perpetual motion machine

MmO2 to push corporate services over GPRS

News The mobile network operator has signed up companies such as BT Ignite and Compaq to help it persuade enterprise customers to pay for faster wireless services

Any chance of an OSS bandwagon?

Comment The telecoms bubble has well and truly burst - but companies offering Operations Support Systems may benefit, says Peter Judge.

Symbian adds security, Java to mobile mix

News Symbian OS 7.0, announced at 3GSM, means we will soon be seeing mobile phones and wireless PDAs that mix 3G features with Java and some crucial security measures

Battle for the mobile space heats up

News 3GSM World Congress: Symbian OS 7.0 brings better security to phones, Microsoft counters with its Phone Edition platform. Manufacturers, meanwhile, keep churning out new devices. A ZDNet UK News Focus

RealNetworks streams into mobiles

News RealSystem Mobile will open the floodgates for media to be streamed to mobile devices. Players for Windows CE devices and even the PlayStation2 are coming

Open-source projects grab dot-com dropouts

News Peer-to-peer is where the excitement is right now, especially for programmers who are looking for new projects

Microsoft to unleash wireless strategies

News Handheld devices using Microsoft's operating systems will gain wireless capabilities like the ability to make voice calls

Anti-censorship software still under development

News The Peekabooty project aims to allow people to see Web sites that their governments censor, but much work remains to be done

HP dials in Pocket PC for new handheld

News At the 3GSM World Congress in France, Hewlett-Packard is set to launch its latest Jornada handheld for Europe, powered by Pocket PC

Laptop drives hit higher speeds

News IBM and Toshiba are revving up the rotational speed of upcoming mobile hard drives, which should improve performance. Analysts expect the drives to find their way into servers too

Five years ago: Compaq plans £1K PC based on revolutionary chip

News Compaq will shortly release the first Presario system based on a revolutionary chip by Cyrix that combines CPU, sound, and graphics functions

Odigo 3.1

Review Odigo 3.1 was once top dog among interoperable IM clients, but its skimpy features and odd behaviour with ICQ will have you heading for Trillian instead.