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Archive - 21 Oct 2003

Sendo gets smart with Symbian launch

News Sendo's second bite at the smartphone cherry has everything except a launch date

Sony reveals P900 smartphone

News Sony Ericsson has unveiled its latest smartphone, complete with VPN client and graphics said to rival those of the PlayStation games console

Bulldog shares broadband over Wi-Fi

News A partnership with MyZones means that Bulldog customers will be able to share their broadband connections using Wi-Fi

Recordable-CD prices to increase

News Manufacturer Memorex wants to buck the usual tech price trend and make its products more expensive

Anti-spam enters the Zone

News Zone Labs is to include spam-fighting software from Cloudmark with its products

Borland launches upgraded JBuilder

News Borland's latest update to the Java development tool aims to make developing Web applications an easier process

Aussie ISP in court over song-swapping

News The Australian music industry is targeting an Internet service provider as part of a court case against file-swappers

Texas Instruments stands strong

News The semiconductor giant reported healthy revenue growth during the third quarter, as demand for semiconductors continues to rise

Metadata holds key to future of storage

Feature Storage needs are continuing to evolve, and metadata has an increasing role to play

Price war forecast as Tele2 targets UK

News Tele2 has launched itself into the UK telecoms market and claims to be offering much cheaper prices than BT - a charge that the British incumbent rejects

IBM and Adobe create digital documents together

News IBM will integrate Adobe digital documentation technology into some of its database products

Symantec buys SafeWeb

News A tide of consolidation continues to flow through the security sector, as Symantec buys a maker of secure network devices

SGI hopes NASA's Linux spend will boost results

News SGI's latest results edged closer to profitability, as it announced NASA had bought a Linux machine with 256 Itanium 2 processors and was planning to buy more

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Microsoft adopts old tricks to push IM

News Office System, the upcoming version of Microsoft's Office suite, will contain multiple paths directing users towards the company's instant messaging tool

Microsoft Office System 2003

Review Microsoft Office System 2003 is the most complete suite available, but there's no compelling reason for everyone to upgrade.

Battle of business models rages in India

News Indian IT firms' approach to outsourcing will beat multinationals entering the country, says a senior Indian executive

ARM aims to put dual-core chips in mobiles

News The British chipmaker has teamed up with NEC to develop dual-processor chips that could be used in mobile phones

XP music feature raises antitrust concern

News A music-shopping tool in Windows XP may breach the terms of Microsoft's antitrust settlement, say regulators

Australian Mooter takes on Google

News An Australian search engine that claims to be based on artificial intelligence has plans to loosen Google's market strangehold

Mass Office upgrades 'unlikely'

News Analysts say businesses will not rush to upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft's Office suite, because of the complexity of its added features

China suffers virus epidemic

News About 85 percent of China's PCs have been infected by viruses this year, according to a government survey

Asian spammers 'hijack broadband PCs'

News A UK security firm says spammers based in Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan are turning vulnerable home and small business PCs in Western countries into spam relays

'Moon' network launches next-gen Internet

News A network based on Internet Protocol version 6 has been launched by a group of tech heavyweights

Yahoo to fool spammers with dummies

News The Internet portal will allow subscribers to set up dummy email addresses, which they can enter at Web sites without risking their primary account being deluged by spam

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