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Archive - 23 May 2003

All aboard for Wi-Fi trains?

News The railway industry is keen to give customers access to high-speed wireless broadband, but there are plenty of hurdles to overcome

The Week in Review: SCO reloads Linux attack

News SCO Group extended its Unix patent revenue grab, The Matrix grabbed tech workers and Kazaa broke download records...

'P' is for spam?

News A bug in Trend Micro's anti-spam software, for which the company has now offered a fix, blocks all messages that begin with the letter 'P'

Biometrics to catch 'fake' asylum seekers

News The Home Office is deploying a facial recognition system to fight fraudulent asylum applications

Sun wants 'expert' feedback on Java standard

News Sun would like to change the Java standardisation process to allow an earlier release of the technical details and more feedback

Sony SDM-HS73

Review The SDM-HS73's impressive specifications and very attractive appearance are matched by its level of overall performance. One for the style-conscious.

Dell eyes HP's Linux-notebook venture

News There has been so much demand for the Linux-based 'people's notebook' in Thailand that the government doesn't think HP can cope, so it is now in talks with Dell

Flaw discovered in Windows Server 2003 backup

News A storage flaw in Microsoft's new server operating system means tape backups cannot be read by earlier versions of Windows

Parrot DriveBlue

Review If you've got a Bluetooth phone and you want to use it while driving, this is an excellent solution, marred only by poor documentation and slightly over-aggressive noise reduction.

Microsoft download pitches rights management for business

News A beta-test add-on for Internet Explorer is one of the first available pieces of software in Microsoft's drive to introduce digital rights management for business information

Qualcomm doubles its chips for next-gen mobiles

News The US mobile technology maker has become the latest to advocate a new solution for processor-hungry handsets: adding another chip

Sun to take Java 'to the masses'

News New Sun Microsystems developer tools are aimed at simplifying Java development, as Microsoft hawks its .Net software as easier to use

Microsoft to enlarge server business with Jupiter bundle

News A new bundling strategy will lead Microsoft's latest charge on the server market, and industry observers say the time may be ripe for such a package

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