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Archive - 21 Sep 2005

BT looks to future with access division

News BT is ready to unveil the name and logo of a new division that will handle access to its network

Google Earth leads to archaeological find

News After Hours: Thanks to one sharp-eyed Italian a shaded area on a satellite image was found to be a Roman villa

Google: Time for world domination?

Feature All the pieces could now be in place for a move to usurp Microsoft at the top of the tech tree

Two-wave Bagle Trojan attack launched

News A spammer has struck with two waves of the BagleDL-U Trojan

Linux users warned about Firefox flaw

News An 'extremely critical' flaw has been found in Firefox 1.0.6 running on Linux or Unix

Irate football fans launched DoS attacks

News Manchester United fans enraged at Malcolm Glazer's takeover bid unleashed cyberattacks against the American millionaire's legal advisors earlier this year

Microsoft reacts to the Google menace

Analysis Hosted services are now top priority for the software behemoth

BMI promises in-flight mobile trials

News Both the business case and the social implications will be looked at next year

Government IT 'failing the socially excluded'

News E-government projects are apparently failing to reach those they would help most

Microsoft's bad dream boogie

Leader Microsoft's reorganisation tacitly admits a Googlefied future. It does not prove the company knows why such a future is happening

PostgreSQL 8.1 targets data warehousing

News Companies can save hundreds of thousands of pounds by switching to the open source database for their data warehousing projects, a PostgreSQL consultant claims

WordPerfect Mail

Review WordPerfect Mail is an inexpensive yet powerful email client that's good for small businesses on tight budgets. Its IMAP support needs work, but it's a fine alternative to Microsoft Outlook,...

HP: Trying to be more nimble

Video Keeping things simple seems to be the name of the game at HP these days

JBoss looks to keep things simple with Seam

News The new framework is for creating apps that conform to leading front- and back-end standards

Banks 'must raise their game on security'

News Shape up or lose customers, says EDS; most users think banks should start by not giving customers' details away without permission

Apple targets SMEs with .Mac upgrade

News Aiming to capitalise on the business use for its online services, Apple is adding collaboration tools

Dell Axim X51v: a first look

Preview The Dell Axim X51 series brings Windows Mobile 5.0 and a more robust software bundle into the same sleek package.

Microsoft aligns itself for a hosted future

News Jim Allchin's leaving, and Ray Ozzie's got a promotion; Ballmer explains it as all part of Microsoft's 'software-based services strategy'

Google faces massive copyright suit

News The search giant stands accused of 'a plain and brazen violation of copyright law' over its plan to digitise the world's books

Patent quality 'worst in technology industry'

News Survey: Some of the world's largest companies think the quality of patents granted in the technology industry is worse than in many other industries