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Archive - 21 Mar 2007

Open source stirs up trouble for Novell

News Open source advocates refuse to be denied access to Novell's Brainshare conference and stimulate more controversy over the company's deal with Microsoft

Video: Behind the UK's green supercomputer

Video Mark Parsons explains the thinking behind the uniquely efficient processing facility at Edinburgh University's Parallel Computing Centre

Avaya and Lenovo team up on VoIP

News Thinkpad fingerprint readers will be used to authenticate Avaya softphones

Putting the fibre back into Britain

Leader The future of broadband demands fibre to the home. The nation needs it sooner rather than later

Are you feeling lucky? Sony laptop competition

Blog Actually, it should be "Are you feeling clever?"--you'll need to come up with a spiffy tie-breaker to get your hands on the Sony VAIO G11-Series notebook we've got as a prize in our latest...

Fortran founder John Backus dies

News The man who developed the programming language for science and engineering has died at the age of 82

Open-source encryption software gets update

News Latest version of the popular TrueCrypt software for Windows Vista/XP/2000 and Linux is now available for download

News site hit by trackback spam

News Leading Filipino website disables its site after a massive porn spam attack, prompting security experts to warn of potential trackback difficulties

Biscit again. Yeah, I know.

Blog Not feeling sorry enough for Biscit's customers yet? Well, now it turns out that Breathe (the one's who were buying Biscit's customers then weren't 'cos of legal issues) are, er, buying some of...

Green supercomputer unveiled in Edinburgh

News Machine known as 'Maxwell' uses field programmable gate arrays which enable speed and efficiency

Notebooks set to overtake desktops by 2011

News With desktop shipments slowing, an IDC report predicts that most of the world's client PCs will be portables in four years' time

Acer TravelMate 6463WLMi

Review The TravelMate 6463WLMi is a large and well-specified Core 2 Duo notebook with an excellent high-resolution 15.4in. screen. It should perform admirably as a largely desk-bound business system, but...

Virtualisation causes IDC to cut server forecast

News Company predicts far fewer systems will be shipped as virtualisation and multicore processors affect purchases

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