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Archive - 25 Apr 2001

Cobalt: There will be no Apple Cube lawsuit

News Cobalt clarifies comments made at its developer conference last year over plans to sue Apple for infringement of the Cube trademark

Supanet offers unmetered service

News One of the UK's largest ISPs heads into a market that has claimed several victims in the past year

News Roundup: Infosec 2001 unfolds

News Hacker threat counteracts economic downturn to keep security industry healthy

Is your PDA at risk from malignant code?

Comment Did your Palm just sneeze? As savvy computer users, we're all aware that our desktop and notebook computers are at risk for all manner of worms, Trojan Horses, and viruses. We've learned to be...

Police secure records with Baltimore encryption

News PKI from Baltimore will provide computer security for the Metropolitan police

Hacking threat goes mobile

News New technologies will make portable computers the target of denial of service attacks, while PDAs and phones will become increasingly vulnerable to viruses

Compaq steps closer to PCTV

News Compaq wants to put more fun in your PC. The computer maker is preparing a new series of PCs and devices tweaked for video and TV

Net surfers get curried away

News Web site tries to curry favour with the nation's Indian food lovers

3G licensees face new cash crunch

News Next-generation wireless services will bring in paltry revenues for next four years, says report

Intel looks to software to lift Itanium

News Chip giant enlists Chinese academy for compiler project assistance

MPs will not drop Web sites during general election

News Electoral Commission slow to issue Internet laws

Jane Wakefield: Hear the email generation calling

News Email remains our favourite Internet toy - but for how long?

AMD server push fraught with peril

News NEC represents a serious ally, but AMD still has some mountains to climb in its bid to beat Intel

Apple: New iBook model on the way?

News Signs point to yes. The Mac maker stops selling the successful laptop at its online store, suggesting that a revamped iBook will hit shelves soon

High-Tech Crime Unit snubs Infosec

News Cybercops are too busy training to attend the UK's biggest computer security conference

Intel's powerful processors

Comment If you're playing Black And White (if you aren't you soon will be) you'll realise that there will always be some reason to buy a more powerful processor. And so when Intel rolls out a road-map of...

Cisco chief cuts salary to $1

News Chief executive and chairman take voluntary salary cut

MP3.com cosies up to big labels

News Promotional role for MP3.com, as it features exclusive material from the UK's Starsailor

Electronics sales boost Amazon's results

News Amazon's loss not as drastic as feared, as electronics sales come to the rescue

Microsoft ties Media Player to Windows XP

News In a move reminiscent of the IE bundling decision, Microsoft will force users to upgrade to Windows XP if they want Media Player 8.0

Columbine victims sue video game giants

News Families of the victims claim that shoot-em-up games such as Doom influenced the killers

Apple preps new slimline iBook

News Apple halts sales of existing iBook, leading to speculation that it will announce a new slimline model at a conference next week

Leased lines to drive information society

News They have been the poor cousin to ADSL, but leased lines are big business and could be about to revolutionise the way we get online

E-Learning centres planned for nurses

News Internet drive to further nursing experience

Intel touts a new kind of PC

News Forget the standalone PC. The future is connected, says Intel

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