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Archive - 25 Apr 2005

Windows XP Professional x64 Edition

Review Only software developers and high-end workstation users will see real benefits from Windows XP Professional x64 Edition; everyone else should stick with 32-bit Windows XP instead.

Locking down your wireless network

Feature Do you think your Wi-Fi network is secure? Think again. We look at what you can do to make sure it is

Services market puts squeeze on IT departments

News IT departments are increasingly having to compete with external services companies and the rise of 'industrialisation', say analysts

Labour constituencies flying the flag for Broadband Britain

News Seven out of the ten most connected constituencies currently have Labour MPs, according to a recent study

Scotland to get blanket broadband coverage

News Once again, public subsidy is bringing high-speed Internet access to areas where commercial telcos have declined to invest on their own

Web defacements and server hacks on the rise

News Brief: Hackers in 2004 attacked more Web sites and servers than ever before, a security research group says

Opera boss starts Atlantic swim

News Update: The chief executive of Opera software entered the icy waters of an Oslo fjord, after Opera's latest browser was downloaded over a million times in four days. Now he's back out

Police IT use under fire

News Britain's police forces as a whole aren't using technology enough, according to a Home Office report, but those which are are reaping the rewards

64-bit Windows unveiled

News Microsoft has released its first full 64-bit version of Windows, two years after 64-bit chips first hit the market

Adobe Creative Suite 2.0 Premium

Review Photo and design specialists will appreciate the increased integration of files among this suite's various applications, which include Photoshop, Illustrator, GoLive, InDesign and Acrobat.

Trend Micro customers suffer weekend mayhem

News Update: IT workers are furious after working through the weekend to solve a problem caused by Trend Micro, which denies that a virus was to blame. But will customers get compensation?

Hackers attack IT conference

News Malicious hackers hit conference delegates last week with a new type of wireless attack based on a fake network log-in page

Adobe Bridge CS2

Review A visual thumbnail interface for the new Adobe Stock Photo service, Adobe Bridge also impressed us with its ability to search a file's metadata.

64-bit Windows, many years from now

Leader Will you deploy it, will you enjoy it, when it's 64?

Adobe Version Cue CS2

Review Version Cue CS2 will enhance work flow among photo and design specialists by tracking file content changes.

Making charity safe for IT administrators

Help/HowTo We look at how to give your retired IT kit to charity without giving your corporate secrets away with it

Apple issues Java patch

News Brief: The Mac maker has issued a patch to correct the flaw found in its latest operating-system update that caused problems with Java applications

Google in banner-ad u-turn

News The search colossus is launching a new service that will allow advertisers to display animated image ads on third-party partner sites, reversing an earlier policy against them

Microsoft in dock over JPEG patent

News Forgent Networks has filed a suit after the software leviathan attempted to have the scheduling-software firm's image-compression technology patent invalidated

Forum launches firewall with XML defences

News The security firm has forged an alliance with Computer Associates to launch a product to help secure networks against the emergent threat of XML-based malware

Many SMEs missing out on online bonuses

News Many small businesses are losing money by missing out on Government incentives for using e-services

EC warns on .eu scammers

News Companies should be wary of unscrupulous scammers offering bogus pre-registration services for the new pan-European domain