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Archive - 20 Apr 2004

Desktop Linux 'will force Microsoft to innovate'

News The open-source software movement will revitalise commercial software rather than undermine it, says Novell

3Com announces VoIP centre in India

News The company is to open an engineering design centre in Hyderabad that will focus on voice over Internet Protocol

Apple revs up notebooks

News The PowerBook and iBook will sport faster PowerPC G4 processors

UK bank strikes a hard bargain for Sun's Linux

News A UK bank is planning to roll out Sun's Java Desktop System but the software giant won't be making much money on the deal

Email trails lead to DRM

Feature Chief executives have found to their cost that keeping a lid on inflammatory business documents remains extremely difficult

ECS EZ-Tablet EZ30D

Review This is an affordable and flexible tablet-style notebook, although its specification and design make it less than ideal as a travelling companion.

Ofcom admits illegal wireless problem

News The regulations controlling the use of broadband networks running at 5.8Ghz are being flouted, admits the UK communications regulator. But how big is the problem, and can Ofcom really solve it?

Security policies fall behind Internet adoption

News More UK firms are offering employees access to the Internet but many are failing to sort out security policies until it's too late

Intel talks up telecoms, TV and Stephen Hawking

News IDF: Intel chief technology officer Pat Gelsinger kicked off the IDF Solutions Conference in Barcelona today, outlining Intel's ambitions in the markets for telecommunications and home entertainment

Broadcom buys Bluetooth firm

News The chipmaker has signed an agreement to buy software company Widcomm, increasing its leverage in the Bluetooth market

When reliability is only half the story

Special Report If a client continually complains about their network's reliability, the solution may lie deeper than server maintenance

Thin clients come back from the past

Special Report Why adopting a server-based model gives IT departments previously unattainable levels of control

Get up to speed on forensic analysis

Special Report All you need to know to get started with forensic analysis and incident response planning

Hackers insert 'Pink Grandfather Party' into Indonesian election

News An attack on an official Web site showing the progress of vote counting saw parties names changed but an attempt to access a data centre failed

Latest Phatbot angles for SQL server

News A new variant may be worming is way towards SQL server ports, according to a warning from the SANS Institute

Minnesota and Microsoft verge on antitrust agreement

News Allegations that the company overcharged customers for Windows and Office are about to be settled

HP starts selling four-Opteron server

News The company's second chip to use the AMD processor can hold as much as 64GB

Like passwords for chocolate?

News Most UK office workers will tell a complete stranger their corporate password - in exchange for a bar of chocolate