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Archive - 23 Feb 2004

VoIP 'the key' to true Broadband Britain

News Internet-based telephone services could radically change the UK's Internet market, says a new study

Web bookmakers tool up against blackmail hack attacks

News Internet gambling site Betfair has warned that blackmail threats from hackers are a serious problem. It's attempting to protect itself from threats of DDoS attacks

Know your enemy: RSI

Help/HowTo RSI Week: All the news, advice, reviews and downloads you need to stay healthy and free of Repetitive Strain Injury

No pain, no strain!

Help/HowTo RSI Week: RSI isn’t an inevitable consequence of using a PC. By being careful with your workplace ergonomics you should be fine

Europe and Japan sprint ahead in 3G race

News Executives gathering for the annual 3GSM conference in Cannes say the US has fallen behind countries such as the UK

3 warms to business services

News The 3G operator is laying the groundwork for data services on its European network, as competition mounts

Repeat offender: How IT use can cause RSI

Help/HowTo RSI Week: Some estimates put the cost of RSI-related injuries to UK industry at anywhere between £5bn and £20bn but with care it's easy to minimise the risks

Two desktops - twice the health risk?

Q&A RSI Week: Ergonomics expert Professor Peter Buckle explains why IT professionals using multiple workstations could be at greater risk of developing RSI-type injuries

Symbian shipments rise amid doubts over future

News Shipments of smartphones using software from Symbian tripled in 2003, but greater control by Nokia could mean problems in the longer term

MPEG-4 standard struggles for traction

News A start-up developing multimedia products based on the emerging standard has shut down its US operation

Intel plans flash makeover

News The chipmaker wants to regain its place in the flash memory market

IBM sews up second Blue Gene deal

News The company will install a second Blue Gene supercomputer at a radio telescope project in the Netherlands

Microsoft readies InfoPath update

News Microsoft is about to release the first major update for its electronic forms application

Microsoft denies media-player monopoly

News The software giant says RealNetworks has suffered no damage from the dominance of Windows

Intel pushes Centrino to consumers

News Intel's new advertising campaign aims to convince consumers to adopt its wireless bundle

Homeland security calls for whistleblowers

News Companies can report holes in the US' technological infrastructure without opening themselves up to liability, under a new plan

Judge rules DVD-copying program is illegal

News 321 Studios can no longer distribute its copying software, a judge has ruled

NASA claims Mars smash hit

News The American space agency says its Web site collected more than 6.5 billion hits during the past six weeks

Linux heads for embedded status

News Device-software firm Wind River will team up with Red Hat to produce a version of the open-source operating system

MyDoom hits music industry

News A variant of the virus aims to take down the Recording Industry Association of America's Web site

Alternative input devices

Buyer's Guide Many people spend most of their working lives interacting with computers, running the risk of discomfort or injury. Here are some products that could help prevent such problems.

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