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Archive - 20 Sep 2001

Palm m125

Review Palm's upgraded entry-level device breaks no new ground, but offers a good set of features at a reasonable price.

The dangers of downsizing

News Indiscriminate layoffs can leave companies too downsized to compete

Nimda worm hits banks

News Deutsche Bank appears to be among the growing number of corporates whose internal networks have been disrupted by the Nimda worm

Nickers lose domain names to underwear company

News Victoria's Secret has won back four domain names after a US district court found against cybersquatter Victoria's Cyber Secret

Microsoft rules out extra support for Windows XP

News The software giant says it is confident it can meet support needs generated by new security measures with major XP launch next month

Microsoft refutes claims that Nimda infected its FrontPage

News Antivirus software alarms were set off by viewing the main Web site for its FrontPage software, but Microsoft says it was because a third-party content provider had been infected

Sony robodogs litter Live 2001

News The UK public will get its first chance to see AIBO's offspring - Latte and Macaron - in the flesh at the consumer electronics show on Friday

Anchor-draggers cut Asia's Internet pipe

News Net access in Asia has been severely disrupted following damage to cables off the China coast - possibly due to ships dragging their anchors

Microsoft to open Passport to competition

News Software giant hopes to establish its authentication technology as a 'federation'

VIA lawsuit seeks to block Pentium 4

News VIA technologies today filed a lawsuit alleging that Intel's flagship processor violates a key VIA patent, and asking for shipments of the Pentium 4 to be stopped

UK government rejects key-escrow resurrection

News The Home Office says it will not attempt to revive the key escrow debate in response to the terrorist attacks in America last week

Nimda floods corporate networks

News The Nimda worms is filling corporate networks with traffic in exactly the way that experts feared Code Red would affect the Internet

Intel scraps 2GHz Xeon in favour of Prestonia

News Instead of a 2GHz Xeon, Intel will launch Prestonia - a 2.2GHz version of the processor built on the 0.13micron process

Via cans C3 processor

News The world's second-largest chip manufacturer turns to more aggressive marketing tactics in its battle with Intel

Home PCs at most risk from Nimda

News Antivirus experts say that most businesses now have a handle on blocking Nimda infections. It's home users - and their lax security protection - that have them worried

Intel scraps one Xeon, speeds another

News 2GHz Xeon for dual-processor servers is axed, but 'Prestonia' will now launch early next year

Palm m125 packs punch for consumers

News The m125, which ships today, adds expandability at the consumer end of Palm's line as the company takes aim at Microsoft's Pocket PC

Five years ago: Sage ready for accounts war

News If you notice large queues outside the UCI cinema in Regent Street in December, don't imagine it's Sylvester Stallone or Arnie hyping a beat'em-up movie. It's bigger than that; it's the clash of...

Dell Dimension 8200

Review This is a top-class system for running multimedia applications and games -- and pretty much anything else you care to throw at it.

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