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Archive - 23 Feb 2001

Redmond up to its old tricks with Kerberos

Comment I'm now holding my breath. Any minute now, Microsoft executives will be along with the definitive explanation of why their security "extensions" to the standard Kerberos authentication protocol are...

Rupert Goodwins' diary

Blog Wedneday 21/02/2001 There's something about cryptography that drives men mad. Take Dr Michael Rabin, for example, a cryptographer who claims to have an new and unbreakable cypher. You take a...

Intel and Network Appliance ink $1bn deal

News Cross-purchasing deal is beneficial but hardly dramatic, say analysts

Wireless data trials include free Visorphone

News OmniSky's package simplifies mobile Internet access, but you still have to pay for airtime

Microsoft denies rumours of Corel stock sale

News Software giant says its stock registration does not mean it is about to lose interest in Corel

Wireless software firms : 'Show us the money'

News Time to stop messing around with freeloading consumers - the real money comes from the serious corporate client

Motorola warning fuels mobile fears

News Motorola admits to a reduction in orders, fuelling talk of a mobile slowdown

Bank's smartcard trial for business only

News Lloyds TSB says consumers will have to wait for enhanced security

Trying times? 'Buy Big Blue'

News "No one gets fired for buying IBM" was a popular refrain during the 60s and 70s. During the current tech shakedown, those days may be here again

Shark's mega-bite took China offline

News Jaws' cousin blamed for cutting main trans-Pacific cable

IBM pulls digital tagging plan

News Quick retreat: Big Blue has changed its mind on controversial CPRM plans

How Shopping Bots Can Save Your Bot-tom

Comment I haven't had a bite of pumpkin pie yet and already I'm getting hints from the staff about what they want to find under the AnchorDesk Christmas tree. But if you're like me and already feeling...

Java security hole could put some servers at risk

News Sun's security flaw leaves servers vulnerable

Experts question plans to ban hate email

News But experts explain that it could be very hard for the police to identify the sender of an anonymous email or SMS

Terrorist Act will not deter hackers

News Act unlikely to catch most hackers, despite its new cybercrime provisions

US praises DeCSS non-publication decision

News In an appeals court filing, the US government praises a lower-court ruling that bans the hacker magazine from posting the DeCSS decryption code

Apple: GeForce 3 to reach older Power Mac G4s

News The Mac maker says Nvidia's hot new graphics chip - due first as a build-to-order option - will be available to earlier models starting in April

McKinley to feature at Intel forum

News Plans for high-end server chip 'McKinley' take centrestage at developer forum

Public houses go well and truly public

News Whitbread chain introduces a good way for backpackers to have a virtual night out on the tiles with their friends back in Oz

A Year Ago: Robot pet creators reach for purrfection

News First published: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 11:56:37 GMT

Apple's Tokyo announcements more than skin-deep

Comment In the words of noted marine philosopher Popeye: That's all I can stand; I can't stand no more. Enough about the iMac's new color schemes, already!

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