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Archive - 25 Feb 2004

Insurers scramble to offer e-crime protection

News Companies want protection against the damage caused by viruses, hackers and high-tech blackmailers, but the insurance industry says it is still getting to grips with the practicalities

Nvidia goes for mobile 3D

News A new line of 3D accelerators will bring the technology of the desktop graphics-processing giant to mobile phones

Leaving your prints all over the place

Comment Print documents are already being drawn into the world of digital security, and it's happening faster than we think

AMD packs security into chips

News A feature inside the Athlon 64 and Opteron processors will combine with Microsoft's Service Pack 2 update for Windows XP to combat viruses

Ants inspire P2P concealment

Feature A programmer has developed new technology to hide file-swappers' tracks

Europe's IT spending growth favours UK

News Growth in IT spending is predicted to rise sharply across Europe this year, and the UK appears poised to ride the crest of the wave

Imagination updates mobile 3D chip

News 3GSM: Imagination is making it easier for programmers to move 3D applications and games from the PC to a mobile phone

Picking up the pace of change

Comment Why education is the key to our technological future

Symbian OS upgrade aims at mass market

News 3GSM: This year could see the introduction of the first mid-range mobile phones using Symbian's smartphone software, spurred by the introduction of OS 8.0

Eten P700

Review This handheld/phone combo provides tri-band GSM/GPRS communications, built-in Bluetooth and good expansion facilities. It's well worth considering if you don't mind carrying a bit of extra weight.

Faster wireless gear sells more

News Sales of 802.11g devices are likely to overtake those based on the 802.11b standard this year

Broadband over power lines sparks interest again

Feature The technical problems that scuppered previous attempts to deliver Internet down power lines may soon be resolved

IBM aims blades at Japan

News IBM is to sell blade PC systems, from pioneer ClearCube, in the Japanese market

Tarantella's new chief talks money

Q&A Since Frank Wilde joined Tarantella as chief executive in December, he's brought in a new management team, and now a cool $16.4m in funding. ZDNet UK quizzed him about his plans to rebuild the...

VeriSign wants a piece of wireless mobile

News The company wants to sell networking products to telecommunications carriers

AMD alliance 'doesn't undermine Intel' - HP

News Hewlett-Packard says its increasing use of Opteron chips does not affect its commitment to Itanium

Hitachi steers new drives toward corporate market

News The company's hard-drive unit has emerged from its merger with IBM's hard-drive business in better position than expected, analysts say

Patching 'still too difficult'

News It takes a month to halve the number of computers affected by a new security hole, according to network-monitoring data

Yahoo and Sendmail ally against spam

News An anti-spam system being developed by the two companies will authenticate email

Anti-RFID tags protect privacy

News RSA Security has developed technology that cloaks the signal emitted by RFID tags

Gates predicts death of the password

News Bill Gates has said the days of the password are numbered because it is not used properly

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