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Archive - 22 Jan 2004

Kodak cuts staff numbers by a fifth

News After announcing earlier this month that it would abandon the traditional-camera market, Kodak has revealed plans to slash its workforce

Some Dell PowerEdge servers die after smoking

News Dell is replacing faulty motherboards in one of its discontinued rack-mounted server models because of a risk they will overheat, generate smoke and then die

Lucent posts another profit

News Bucking a four-year trend of poor results, the telecommunications-equipment firm has reported its second consecutive quarterly profit

For-sale sign hung on AT&T Wireless

News The US cellphone provider has confirmed rumours that it is on the market

CRM will head for hosting - Siebel

News Siebel's chief executive is predicting a boom in hosted CRM, just as the company has entered that market

JVC Mini-Note MP-XP731

Review JVC’s tiny Mini-Note MP-XP731 may be the smallest and lightest Centrino notebook around, but a few trade-offs have been made in order to achieve that goal.

MPs batter Apple over iPod batteries

News The iPod's limited battery life has already caused Apple some grief. Now a collection of British politicians are putting the boot in, but Apple says their claims are inaccurate

Sun attacks IBM's Linux strategy

News Sun is offering to help IBM with an internal migration from the Microsoft desktop

JBoss gets Nuked

News It's PostNuke, but not as we know it. A Java version of the popular open-source content management system will be available from next month, says the JBoss Group

AOL filter prevents anonymous email

News AOL is testing a new protocol that verifies the identity of email senders

PalmOne shrinks workforce

News The handheld maker says it will cut staff numbers by 12 percent

Red Hat nurtures Chinese ambitions

News The Linux firm is planning to expand into China and may form a partnership with local firm Red Flag Linux

HP crows over poaching of Sun customers

News Hewlett-Packard says that a programme targeted at customers of rival Sun has generated $75m

Packing chips in yields slimmer phones

News Toshiba says a new casing that can hold up to nine chips will result in greater flexibility for handheld manufacturers

VoIP showcases advanced phone services

Feature Forwarding unwanted suitors' calls to automatic rejections is an example of advanced services that providers hope will lure traditional telephone customers to voice over IP

Preventing hack attacks: The must-reads

Feature Keeping your network secure is an essential part of any IT manager's job - and knowledge is power

The power base of Linux

Q&A Open Source Development Labs chief executive Stuart Cohen wants his group to become Linux's 'centre of gravity'

As the Mac turns 20, has the PC caught up?

Comment The Apple Mac turns 20 this week, but the real question is not has it grown up, but are PCs now as impervious to gecko lizards?

Aussie group claims SCO's demands flout law

News An advocacy group has reported SCO to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission

Nokia 6600

Review Aimed at business users, Nokia’s 6600 Symbian smartphone delivers faultless Bluetooth, removable MMC memory, a bright display and the Opera browser.

Intel soups up Prescott

News The chipmaker has redesigned its forthcoming Pentium 4 update to hit higher speeds

Novell reveals Linux philosophy

News Novell's chief executive says open-source and proprietary software must learn to coexist

New wave of lawsuits hits file-swappers

News The RIAA has launched legal action against another 532 people accused of trading music online

Intel holds out WiMax hope for 'last mile'

News New wide-area wireless broadband technology could eventually bring high-speed Internet access to the remotest of houses, the chipmaker says

E-voting 'risks fraud'

News Existing Internet technology cannot guarantee the integrity of online voting, according to computer security experts

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