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Archive - 28 Jun 2006

Mobile next battleground for Linux

News A revolution in mobile open source is on the way, according to one Linux vendor, but analysts say the floodgates aren't ready to open just yet

Chinese will pay most for green PCs

News Living in the dumping ground for electronic waste has given Chinese consumers an insight into why environmentally clean technology is worth paying more for

MPs savage NHS IT delays

News Richard Granger got a grilling in Parliament over the problems suffered by the UK’s multi-billion NHS IT programme

Sprint sets sights on 4G

News The mobile industry is getting pretty excited about 4G, even though it’s not clear what it will be

Opteron flexes supercomputing muscles

News AMD’s Opteron chip is now powering 81 of the world’s 500 fastest computers, as the Itanium plunges again

Exploding laptop reveals burning issues

Leader You're balancing a box capable of reaching 600°C in a second on your lap. If something goes wrong, the meltdown could be global

Sun: Open source is about self-interest

News Sun's chief open source officer has told a conference to forget volunteerism and ideals, and think more like Warren Buffett

SourceLabs creates automated open source help system

News Builder: Software designed to help corporations resolve open source problems

HSBC Bangalore suffers £233,000 security breach

News Employee is suspended after customer accounts are compromised

Microsoft offers WGA workaround

News Keen to turn off Microsoft's Genuine Advantage tool? Here's your chance

Spychips

Review Are RFID chips just 'improved barcodes', or potentially sinister instruments of interference in our daily lives? This campaigning book takes the latter view, and urges us to take action.

Apple squashes Mac bugs

News Mac OS X has been updated to fix five flaws, and includes some performance tweaks

Adobe releases Flash and Flex upgrades

News Flash Player 9 for Windows and Macintosh should ship on Wednesday, but you'll have to wait for the Linux version

Flash Player 9: a first look

Preview The new Flash Player is designed to make Flash-based animations, videos and games play faster.

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