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Archive - 20 Jun 2001

DrayTek Vigor2200E Broadband Router/Switch

Review Provides everything you need to share a broadband connection securely among several PCs - but beware the complex setup procedure.

Intel chief: UK well positioned to lead Europe

News Intel's chief executive Craig Barrett thinks that the high penetration of PCs in the UK and continued strong sales here should boost e-commerce ahead of mainland Europe

Sega to go beyond gaming for business opportunities

News Training software? Sega? Don't be so surprised... The games company has decided to branch out in a bid to turn a profit

RealNetworks makes streamed music pirate-proof

News Copyright technology will help companies to capitalise on the Napster effect - but at the possible expense of consumer privacy

Protest fears force World Bank conference online

News World Bank seeks to avoid physical threats by using the Internet, but there are fears that the event could still be disrupted by tech-savvy protesters

Matrox G550 adds lip sync to 3D models

News HeadCasting Engine renders a 3D version of a user's face and uses lip sync technology to move the features in time to audio feeds

Bill Gates: Designing your future

News In an exclusive interview, Bill Gates talks about Windows XP, why open source takes away jobs, his company's Web services plans, and much more

Intel to discontinue routers and switches

News The chipmaker is going to halt the production of some own-brand routers and switches, meaning job cuts

Blue chip sales put Red Hat in black

News Linux firm is flush with cash now, but remains wary of predicting a rosy future as the IT slump continues

The face of the new e-minister

Comment I am truly fed up with hearing politicians explain how the new face in charge of IT in Government "knows relatively little" about IT -- but how he's a "really bright guy."

Microsoft urges urgent action on Windows security hole

News A vulnerability affecting every version of Windows 2000 and current Windows XP betas allows remote attackers to take control of victims' machines

Microsoft to ship .Net content server

News As part of its software-as-services push, the company adds two tools to its .Net lineup - a content server, and a mobile server for enterprises and wireless carriers

Famed open-source compiler gets a face lift

News Richard Stallman's pet project and the heart of the free software movement - and even of some Microsoft software - gets its first major revamp for almost a decade

Red Hat to play in Oracle's arena

News The Linux distributor plans to go head to head with Oracle when it launches its own high end database next Monday

Sucks.com owner wins domain-name case

News Trademark owners usually win disputes over 'sucks' sites, but a recent case shows the trend could be shifting in favour of site owners

Compaq clustering toughens Linux setups

News The computing giant looks to make its mark in the Linux world by releasing clustering software designed to make Linux machines less prone to crashing

Supplies of Apple Cube dwindle

News Some distributors think this could be a sign that Apple may kill off its cubic cub

Britons reject mobile and digital TV Internet access

News It's official: TV is a turn-off, and the PC remains the most popular way of surfing the Web

Gates wades into open source debate

News Microsoft chairman Bill Gates says he is concerned about the Pac-Man-like nature of the open source licence

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