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Archive - 26 Mar 2003

Sun's a late riser on WS-I board

News Despite not being invited as a founding member - unlike Microsoft and IBM - Sun has been elected to the WS-I board of directors

Sharp GX-10

Review Sharp's elegant GX-10 camera phone is a worthy vehicle for Vodafone's mobile interactive service, Vodafone live!

Fear and laziness stunt Wi-Fi growth

News Security fears and general laziness are the main obstacles blocking the widespread adoption of wireless networks, according to analysts

Consumer sales boost notebook market

News Notebook sales to consumers have continued to grow, boosting their market share for the fourth year running

Speculation over BT broadband price cut

News BT told industry figures on Wednesday that its wholesale ADSL prices are under review, but the telco is dampening hopes of an imminent cut

SuSE tailors Linux for Itanium

News German Linux seller SuSE has unveiled a version of the open-source operating system tailored for Intel's Itanium chip

Microsoft to emulate open-source updates

News Windows Server 2003 will be launched in 'modules' in an effort to make Microsoft as responsive as the open-source community to development issues

Swedes detain Ganda worm suspect

News Swedish police have taken custody of a man accused of writing the Ganda worm, which tricked users into launching its payload by promising spy satellite images of Iraq

Red Hat below expectations, but optimistic

News Linux maker Red Hat reported results that were below analyst expectations, but the company is optimistic about the future

XML standard approved after three years

News Almost three years after its initial recommendation, the World Wide Web Consortium has finally approved XPointer as a standard for XML

.Net application ports: Speed or grace?

Feature When porting applications to .Net, do you have to forsake style to enable speed? It's a tough choice...

Sony fixes wobbly robot

News Sony's bipedal robot has been upgraded to improve its balance and vocabulary. Meanwhile, the four-legged Aibo becomes a photographer

Start-up gets federal nod for Wi-Fi firewall

News Silicon Valley start-up Cranite Systems has gained federal approval for its 'WirelessWall' software and signed up HP as a reseller

Huawei admits copying Cisco code

News Chinese network equipment manufacturer Huawei has told a court that it did copy some of Cisco's source code, but only a little

Red Hat 9 to include bells and whistles

News Establishing an enterprise-server option has freed up Red Hat to accept more flexibility with its Red Hat Linux line

Arab news site suffers outages

News The Arabic and newly-launched English Web sites of the controversial Al-Jazeera news agency have come under strain from high traffic and possible external attacks

MPs urge more action on wireless broadband

News Government is still failing to fully explain how it will roll out broadband to the public sector, and BT could do more to help community Wi-Fi groups, politicians claim

A to Z of wireless standards

FAQ Wireless networking is no longer exceptional in the office, or in the home for that matter, but the standards still leave all but the smartest of us confused. Here's an A to Z of the 802.11 standards

Start-up bridges instant messaging gap

News New software allows users to communicate with Microsoft and AOL's rival messaging services

Sun roots out server glitch

News In some 'very rare instances' multiple simultaneous errors can cause higher-end servers to crash

IBM to produce Nvidia chips

News Nvidia wants more than one foundry to be able to produce its complex chips, but will stick with its current manufacturer as well

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