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Archive - 22 Nov 2002

The FAQs about WLANs

FAQ All you need to know about Wireless networking, speeds, types, scalability, security and much more...

Thursday

Blog Thursday 21/11/2002It's taken a while, but the London Transport smartcard scheme is going public. The last stage of testing before it goes properly live starts today, with 80,000 members of staff...

Comdex 'cheer', free beer - and GeForce FX is here

Comment News Schmooze: Comdex came and went, Microsoft prospered and News Corp. exposed a sinister plot.

Research aims to stop battery attackers

News A team of scientists in the US have received a grant to devise a way to protect battery-operated mobile devices from security attacks

Next virus attack to cost SMEs billions

News Research has revealed that the financial loss to SME's when the next big computer virus hits could be billions

Government Websites under fire

News A report released this week has slammed the condition of many government Websites, saying over half are riddled with errors

Identity thieves strike eBay

News Con artists use scams to part eBay buyers and sellers from their user names and passwords

InFocus LP70

Review The diminutive LP70 is the perfect projector for mobile presenters who value portability above image quality.

IBM partners launch on-demand services

News A number of software vendors will use Big Blue technology to make their human resources, accounting and marketing applications available as a monthly service

Microsoft teases AMD over 64bit .Net Server

News IT Forum: Will Microsoft offer a version of .Net Server for the AMD's 64-bit processors? The company won't say, but according to the Windows boss... it could

Government 'interested' in universal broadband

News The idea of forcing telcos to make broadband available to all could find favour within the DTI, according to a senior government advisor

Welcome to your new job...in HR

News As companies keep paring away layers of management, project managers are finding themselves saddled with human resource management responsibilities. Find out what taking on HR duties means for your...

IT contracting: making a comeback?

News The demand for IT contractors is growing in Australia, according to one recruiter who credits the resurgence to businesses freezing permanent staff numbers.

Windows XP has saved industry money, says Microsoft

News IT Forum: Putting Windows onto one code base has saved the IT industry pots of cash, according to Windows supremo Brian Valentine

Europe leads Microsoft push to mobilise business apps

News IT Forum: Microsoft wants to get businesses using mobile devices, with a raft of partners, and Europe could take the lead

Microsoft to turn its e-business servers into a suite

News IT Forum: In the next 18 months a suite called 'Jupiter' will replace BizTalk Server, Commerce Server and Content Management Server

Microsoft settlement watchers chosen

News Two out of three members have been picked for a technical committee set up to enforce the software giant's antitrust settlement, one of which is a former Microsoft employee

SAP project with German military stalls

News The giant software maker is taking some heat for a stalled information technology project within the German federal government

Yamaha, NEC back Linux start-up

News Yamaha is teaming up with software company MontaVista to use its Linux embedded software in a new video-recording computer

InfiniBand reborn for supercomputing

News InfiniBand may not have dazzled the computer industry, but it has reached data transfer speeds yet to be attained through more ordinary networking technologies

Intel juices Celerons for budget PCs

News Intel is aiming the new Celerons at PC manufacturers that build and sell inexpensive home desktops priced at less than £400

RIAA: Madster flouting court order

News Madster has made no effort to block trading of music belonging to the major record labels, and should be shut down the RIAA said

Apple delays Xserve storage unit

News The Xserve RAID, which Apple had promised to deliver by the end of this year, will not make the deadline

LG Philips sees its screens on TV

News Comdex: The company is the market leader for 10-inch and larger displays for desktop flat-panel monitors, and wants to repeat its success in the living room

IT Anthems: Computas

Feature Updated: Norway's knowledge management experts bring out a low-budget Eurovision-style version of a 1962 classic

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