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Archive - 24 Jun 2005

Government warning over hazardous IT waste

News Businesses need to prepare for new legislation that will affect the disposal of equipment such as CRT monitors

Lies, damn lies and statistics

Leader Does the BSA really want to be labelled Brash, Suspect and Arrogant?

BSA figures do not add up

Comment The BSA has issued a persuasive study on software patents and their importance - persuasive, until you look at the data

Airgo cuts prices for faster Wi-Fi

News Networking equipment based on MIMO is becoming a more cost-efficient option

Microsoft to bolster RSS support

News On Friday Microsoft will announce that it is expanding its support for Really Simple Syndication

Data leaks denting Web shoppers' confidence

News Consumer confidence in online commerce is dwindling

Recovery after the first 24 hours of a disaster

Feature Make sure your organisation has a plan in place to deal with the impact of a major disaster. Here are some suggestions to include in your emergency plan

Understand how various spam software works

Feature There are four major types of spam fighting technology. We discuss those types here

Why Research In Motion won't blink

Feature RIM is fighting to keep BlackBerry running in the US

SCO updates its Unix product and open source attitude

News On Wednesday SCO introduced a new version of its OpenServer product along with a new open-source-friendly direction

Sun and EMC team up for development

News Alliance aims to ensure compatibility between both company's products

Microsoft won't patch against pop-up phishing

News What Secunia calls a less critical vulnerability, Microsoft says is just standard functionality

RealNetworks fixes security glitches

News Four critical vulnerabilities have been found in RealPlayer

HP ProLiant ML310

Review As long as you don't mind sorting through its collection of user guides, the ProLiant ML310 G2 will satisfy your need for a solid entry-level server.

Massive worm attack may be imminent

News Security experts are concerned by a rise in scanning on a port associated with a recently patched Windows flaw

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