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Archive - 22 Mar 2004

T-Mobile and Vodafone prepare 3G offerings

News Two of the UK's largest mobile phone operators are preparing services for the 3G business market

Time to get ahead in business

Special Report The lack of technical staff with real business skills is a perennial problem for the industry that needs to be addressed says Terry Watts, chief operating officer of government body e-Skills

Aramiska cracks satellite broadband VPNs

News PC users who want fast and secure access to their corporate networks from home now have the option of getting a satellite-based service

Lufthansa broadband poised to take flight

News From next month, some airline passengers will be able to enjoy high-speed connectivity in the air from a standard laptop using Wi-Fi

Council of Europe ratifies cybercrime treaty

News The 'first international treaty' to deal with internet-based lawbreakers will come into effect next year

Core training aims to fill the skills gap

News A new diploma will ensure that ICT skills underpin all curriculum subjects, according to proposals from the DfES

Phishing attacks hook more and more victims

News Phishers are fooling more people than ever before as these Net attacks increase in both quantity and quality, warns an anti-phishing group

SCO takes on US government supercomputers

News SCO's legal battle over Linux has been extended to two federal agencies that use open-source-based supercomputers

Ericsson looks to thwart Nokia's Symbian plans

News The future of Psion's stake in the Symbian smartphone business is up in the air, after a major shareholder confirmed that it wants to block Nokia taking control

Athlon 64 FX-53: end of the waiting game?

Tech Guide AMD's fastest 64-bit chip has just shipped, but upcoming developments overshadow its debut.

Novell releases Linux collaboration tools

News Novell's latest Linux release includes email management tools - the company also announced a patch management software for firms running Windows systems

Via goes supersmall with motherboard

News CeBIT: The Nano-ITX is under five inches square, and is designed for embedded computing

ISS products targeted by Witty worm

News ISS is warning users to patch their systems against the Witty worm, which writes junk data onto physical hard drives

Symantec closes NIS back door

News Symantec has released a fix for a flaw in Norton Internet Security that could allow a back door to be opened

PlanPlus 2.0 for Microsoft Outlook

Review FranklinCovey's PlanPlus brings the company's planning system to the desktop level and delivers management tools and organisation to the busy individual.

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