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Archive - 24 Nov 2003

Intel shows off next-generation production tricks

News Intel shows off a milestone in the move to 65-nanometre chips by 2005

British Library lists rare books on Amazon

News The nation's flagship library has contributed millions of bibliographic listings to Amazon.co.uk, making it possible for many rare books to be added to the site for the first time

Digital jukebox will use broadband to storm pubs

News Picking a few tracks to listen to down the local will never be the same again, as high-speed Web access bringing music to the ears of drinkers

Spam vigilante faces jail

News A man who threatened to take the law into his own hands after being 'bombarded' with emails advertising penis enlargement faces going to prison in the US

European cybercrime squad gets green light

News ENISA is intended to provide coordination for police forces across Europe in their fight against cybercrime

Microsoft investigates Exchange security hole

News Update: The newly launched server software appears to contain a serious flaw that allows Web-based users to access other accounts

Veritas, Cisco do switch software deal

News Veritas, whose 'hardware-agnostic' switch software will work with many vendors' product, has signed a deal with Cisco

HP Scanjet 3670

Review If you're not after a stylish scanner and you need to save some cash, HP's Scanjet 3670 is a good choice.

Wireless networking to rule in schools and hospitals

News Doctors and teachers could be the next group to fall under Wi-Fi 's spell, according to the latest research

Alternative medicine: Future virus fighting

Special Report Viruses and worms are likely to be with us for the foreseeable future - but how will the methods used to fight them develop?

Know your enemy: Past threats

Special Report Old viruses shouldn't be thought of as dead and gone but merely lying dormant

Love: Novell could have had it all

Q&A Ransom Love's former employer, Novell, has now taken a leap into the Linux business - a move he promoted years ago. He explains what impact he thinks this will have, and why he wasn't surprised by...

Researchers fight Red Hat's Fedora trademark

News Red Hat's attempt to trademark the 'Fedora' name for its hobbyist Linux project is running into problems with a group of Cornell University researchers

US antispam measure heads for legal status

News After six years of trying, a federal law that imposes conditions on the sending of unsolicted emails is one step closer to existence

HP targets storage at smaller firms

News They might be 'just a bunch of disks' but HP is hoping its latest storage products will win over small and medium-sized businesses to external storage

LaCie Ethernet Disk

Review The Ethernet Disk offers affordable network storage in a sleek rack-mountable casing. Performance isn’t great, but given its target audience this probably isn’t a show-stopper. Expansion is an...

Hackers force Debian Linux sites offline

News The Debian Linux group had to pull servers offline after a recent hack attack, it has admitted

Opera updates browser to plug security holes

News Security flaws in the Opera browser, which opened both Windows- and Linux-based systems to attack, have been patched in the latest version

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Elite

Review Microsoft’s Wireless Optical Desktop Elite is a solid and affordable choice for the home or the office.