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Archive - 22 Jun 2004

BT to begin public trial of 256Kbps ADSL

News More UK ISPs should soon be able to offer slower entry-level Internet access products

Spammers use your cat's name to sell you Viagra

News Spammers are using spyware to steal personal information -- such as a pet's name -- so they can send spam emails with personalised subject lines

MasterCard fights back against phishing

News The credit card giant is teaming up with a security software firm to hunt down individuals setting up fake Web sites that steal users' identities

Ofcom urged to make BT more transparent

News Rival operators want to use Ofcom's strategic review of the telecoms market to force changes on BT

Salesforce.com raises offering expectations

News The price of stock in Salesforce.com's imminent IPO has been increased by 20 percent

Confusion obscures point of Web services

Feature The most recent Web services standards are deterring potential users

Digital cameras to incorporate image sensors

News A semiconductor start-up has launched an image-sensor chip for consumer digital cameras

Internet Explorer gets a new evangelist

News The appointment of a new project leader may mean that Internet Explorer will get a makeover before it's embedded into the next version of Windows

Methanol fuel cells 'smaller and more powerful'

News A company that develops small fuel cells says its pure-Methanol model is attracting notebook and handheld makers' attention

Sendo X hits Europe's shops

News Sendo's Symbian smartphone is now on sale in five European countries, but the UK has to wait a little longer

Eclipse ready to reveal desktop-delivery alternative

News The open-source software foundation is planning the release of software aimed at Java programmers that provides an alternative to Windows

IBM dominates supercomputing list

Feature IBM now has more supercomputers in the Top500 than anyone else - but the top spot is still held by the Japanese Earth Simulator

Customs criticised for £100m spend

News Despite spending large amounts on online systems, Customs & Excise has no clear idea of the benefits

HP OfficeJet 4215

Review With a bargain-basement price, HP's OfficeJet 4215 is a multi-talented, multifunction printer for the office or the home.

OpenOffice releases version 1.1.2

News Brief: The latest version of the open-source productivity suite, complete with bug fixes, is available on the Web

US Army contractor buys Mac supercomputer

News A supercomputer made up of 1,566 servers will run simulations of the aerodynamics of flight

Chipset brings fibre closer to homes

News A Motorola spinoff has developed a chipset that it says will improve carriers' ability to give consumers and small businesses broadband

Apple updates remote control

News Remote Desktop 2 allows remote administration of systems running Mac OS X, Windows or Linux

Fujitsu turbocharges server chip

News The faster Sparc 64 V processor results from a manufacturing process allowing 90-nanometre components

Microsoft releases Great Plains update

News The next version of the accounting software gives smaller companies greater accounting control over distribution and manufacturing

Desktops morph to fit latest chips

News Intel's new chipsets have spawned a smaller business PC and consumer-oriented multimedia computers

AOL withdraws from enterprise IM

News America Online is dumping its instant-messaging software aimed at businesses

Oracle mulls other targets

News Siebel and BEA remain on Oracle's acquisition radar, according to chief executive Larry Ellison

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