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Archive - 22 Aug 2002

Another worm crawls around Kazaa

News Kazaa users who go searching for free porn or images of Britney Spears dancing could be in for an unpleasant surprise

Exposed: The Linux developer lifestyle

News A new survey of thousands of open-source developers reveals a detailed picture of their motivations, expectations and even their personal lives

ATI Radeon 9700 grabs graphics top spot

News ZDNet Labs' benchmarks show ATI's latest graphics processor has grabbed back the performance lead from rival Nvidia - but for how long?

IBM server: Buy now, upgrade later

News Big Blue's latest server, designed for medium-sized businesses, is designed to be upgraded to eight or sixteen processors customer requirement changes

Emergency services turn to IM

News IBM is setting up a wireless network for the emergency services in the Washington D.C. area of the US, allowing real-time communication and database sharing

Latest VisualStudio.Net tools revealed

News Getting the support of developers is crucial if Microsoft's .Net initiative is to succeed - after a slow start, the company is revamping its development toolset

Negotiators step in to software deals

News Companies aiming to save money on software deals are increasingly beginning to bring in third-party negotiators

ATI Radeon 9700 Pro

Tech Guide ATI has wrestled the 3D graphics performance crown from its arch-rival nVidia with the new Radeon 9700 Pro. Check out the extent of ATI's technological achievement in our comprehensive guide.

Tech heroes in line for 'Greatest Briton' award

News Tech pioneers who made computing and the Web possible have been nominated in a nationwide poll to discover the greatest British person ever

3GHz Pentium 4 may mean pricier PCs

News The requirements of Intel's upcoming chip are forcing many motherboard makers to redesign their products, adding to manufacturing costs

Are you a Wi-Fi pirate?

Comment John Patrick: As the Wi-Fi umbrella grows wider, boosted by technological advances such as a can on a roof, it's easy to tap into a signal that you're not paying for. Is this right?

Tiscali mulls satellite broadband

News BT could see competition in the satellite broadband market - possibly leading to lower prices

Chat is key to Xbox online service

News Microsoft is integrating a voice chat function into every game on Xbox Live, a function it says will be crucial to the success of the service

Securing good security workers

News Cyberterrorism and hacking is stoking demand for security specialists, despite a recent flurry of tech pink slips. Symantec's got online tips on how to hang onto the good ones

Apple users to get a taste of MSN

News Following a trial in selected states, Microsoft is finally moving into the Macintosh Internet service market

Stats are key for online businesses

News Web sites that neglect their traffic statistics, which can give important information about customer trends, are missing a trick, says expert

Transmeta teams with Windows CE .Net

News The chipmaker gets a nod from Microsoft and, it hopes, an inside track to cracking the competitive embedded market

AOL ads get bigger, wider, richer

News The struggling online service finally moves to introduce more attention-grabbing ads. But they may alienate AOL's already disgruntled users

RIAA asks court to expose music pirate

News The RIAA asked a federal judge for an order compelling Verizon Communications to reveal the name of a customer accused of illegally trading hundreds of songs. But it may be overstepping the law

ISPs off the hook in swapping suit

News A China-based site goes dark, taking the heat off a handful of ISPs and network providers that were the subject of an RIAA lawsuit

AMD working on new PC rating method

News The chipmaker is expanding its battle against the 'megahertz myth', but some observers wonder if its efforts are really necessary