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Archive - 23 May 2006

Mobile Web users promised seamless mobility

News Builder@WWW2006: Using the Web on the move should be seamless, according to the UK chairman of Motorola

Photos: World Wide Web 2006 conference

Photo Builder@WWW2006: The cream of the Internet industry has flocked to Edinburgh to debate the future of the Web. We were there to bring you a taste of the action

Pakistan plans largest mobile WiMax rollout

News 802.16e is getting more industry backing than the fixed flavour of WiMax, say analysts, as Motorola demonstrates third-party interoperability

SAS's Goodnight won't say goodbye yet

Interview Q&A: Jim Goodnight, the founder and CEO of SAS, is celebrating his 30th year at the head of the company which introduced a generation to statistical analysis

Seagate to axe 6,000 Maxtor workers

News Only half of Maxtor's workforce will be retained now that the takeover has been completed

PGP creator launches voice encryption for Windows

News Phil Zimmerman's Zfone is now more widely available, but will it be affected by the UK's plans to force businesses and individuals to hand over encryption keys?

Berners-Lee calls for Net neutrality

News Builder@WWW2006: We must keep access and content separate, says the Father of the Web

Apple MacBook (13in., 2GHz Core Duo): a first look

Preview With the MacBook, Apple has corrected a handful of the iBook's shortcomings, hit a very reasonable price point and delivered a notebook that makes a great compromise between size and portability.

Court orders Sony to pay rootkit victims

News After it was caught out selling music CDs 'protected' by hacking software, Sony will replace the notorious discs, give free downloads and make cash payments to anyone who bought one

IM worm poses as web browser

News A security firm says the yhoo32.explr pest, spread through messaging software, installs itself as "Safety Browser" and downloads spyware when launched