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Archive - 19 Sep 2005

Checking Intel into hospitals

Q&A Louis Burns runs Intel's newly formed digital health unit, and he spoke to us about why the chipmaker is trying to get into healthcare

Platform details open grid plans

News The days of vendor-specific grid infrastructure could be over

Dell Linux laptop debuts

News Mandriva-based laptop is only available in France, but other countries may follow

Is technology good for our brains?

Feature Digital Evolution, Part I: Is having a world of information at our fingertips making us smarter, lazier or just changing the rules by which we operate?

Security officers must change or die

News Companies need to recognise the evolution of information security or they risk being left behind, says Gartner

Oracle takeover spooks Siebel customers

News Siebel users fear they will be forced to migrate to Oracle applications, following last week's acquisition

Women pass men in IT pay scale

News Survey: On average female IT managers are now younger and better paid then their male counterparts

Symantec: Mozilla browsers more vulnerable than IE

News Update: Security firm casts doubts on Mozilla's security, but admits that Internet Explorer is the only browser widely exploited by hackers today

Galaxy bursts onto the scene

Video The multi-OS Opteron-based SunFire servers are the latest attempt from Sun to boost their server market share and reclaim ground lost to rivals

Is Apple planning a laptop with a camera latch?

News A patent application filed in the US hints at a new laptop feature from Apple

New life in portable technology

Leader If the PDA is dead, does that make the O2 Xda Exec a zombie?

Computer, know thyself

Buyer's Guide We examine several 'dashboard' products that help you monitor your computer -- and much more.

Chip-and-bin plan launched

News A 4,000-strong pilot project looks to boost recycling in Northumberland, by e-enabling wheelie bins

Bringing law to the security jungle

News A new consistent set of security ratings could help users cut through jargon and work out which patches they actually need to apply