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Archive - 25 Jun 2002

IBM and Sun unveil Web services tools

News IBM produces Java starter kit while Sun promotes its SunONE architecture

AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo rate their sites

News The big three step up plans to make protecting kids online easier

Hi-Grade Ultinote M6500-2000

Review If you’re prepared to put up with the fan noise and a bit of extra bulk and weight, the 2GHz desktop Pentium 4-powered Ultinote M6500 is good value for money compared to a regular Mobile Pentium 4...

TechXNY: Microsoft to unveil Office 11 and Tablet PC plans

News Office will include more support for XML while Microsoft is expected to announce partners for its Tablet PC initiative

Banned Xbox ad spurs lawsuit

News The Xbox ad barred from British television has led to a lawsuit in France, where a filmmaker claims the ideal was stolen from her

Networks show drops telecoms, stays in Birmingham

News As telecoms loses its lustre, the long-running Networks show will return to an enterprise focus and contrary to rumour, the show is not coming to London's Docklands

Networking card taps into powerlines

News Using the mains power circuit for networking homes is nothing new, but a £100 PCI card due out in September could create a new surge of interest

Digital media: will Microsoft win again?

News Microsoft has a formidable arsenal in its fight for dominance of media formats but the war isn't over yet

Divide and conquer Active Directory

Feature One of the big ideas behind Active Directory (AD) is that its structure should mimic the structure of your company. Learn how to reorganise AD to better meet your needs

Broadband guru: momentum must be maintained

News The UK must join the world leaders in broadband says Keith Todd, chair of the Broadband Stakeholders Group, in a keynote address at Networks Telecom

LindowsOS licences herald cheaper PCs

News The Linux distributor institutes an unusual flat-rate licensing plan which could mean cut-price PCs, but the company has also quietly toned down its claims to Windows compatibility

Cisco extends optical range

News Despite the meltdown in optical service providers, Cisco is launching an optical switch as well as extending its products for optical networks in enterprises

TechXNY: Wireless networking to kickstart upgrade cycle

News Notebooks with wireless networking capabilities will drive the installation of wireless hot spots and save the world, or so they're saying at the TechXNY show

TechXNY: Return of the PDA/phone hybrids

News Handheld manufacturers are getting their new devices out at the TechXNY Expo in New York and the cool kids are going for mobile phone functionality and wireless networking

Seagate serves up 60GB on a platter

News Hard drives are increasing in capacity and efficiency at an incredible rate, but is the technology outstripping demand in the market?

Networks Telecom: the industry looks to the future

Feature At Networks Telecom, Europe's biggest networking show, companies are picking up the pieces and searching for the next killer products.

Configure VS.Net to create ASP.Net Web forms

Feature The main steps involved in configuring Visual Studio .Net to involve preparation for the creation of the precompiled assemblies. These steps are covered in this article

Sun to push UltraSparc V past 3GHz

News The hardware maker is hawking its upcoming server processors, as competition from Intel's Itanium looms

Russia gets ready to gag online dissent

News An upcoming law could give the Russian government sweeping powers to block Internet opposition

Mozilla nibbles at Microsoft browser lead

News Browsers from Mozilla.org, Netscape and Opera have grabbed some Web surfers away from dominant Internet Explorer

Linux-based PDA debuts in Japan

News Sharp launches the Zaurus SL-A300, a sleeker yet more powerful update to its line of handhelds built around the Linux OS. It's only out in Japan, for now at least

New Windows lock could enable copyright crackdown

News Microsoft gets together with chipmakers Intel and AMD on a plan to fuse protected software with hardware and so build security into most, if not all, future PCs. It could be a strongbox for data -...

Sony smartens up Aibo pups

News Two of Sony's Sibo robot dogs have had an upgrade: their new 'brains' should make them faster and more responsive

Five years ago: 72 per cent of US business Web users go to porn sites

News Your boss may know exactly what kind of Web sites you visited today