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Archive - 29 Jun 2005

BT’s wrist slapped over 'free VoIP' advert

News The Advertising Standards Agency has upheld a complaint against BT over an advert promising 'free' VoIP calls

Patent injustice for small software companies

Feature The software patent system as it stands favours large enterprises, which has serious implications for future innovation and development in the IT industry

ID cards bill passes second Commons reading

News The government's majority was reduced to a slender 31 votes, but the bill has taken another step towards the statute book

Government wakes up to rogue-dialler problem

News The government is proposing raising the fines for rogue-diallers massively amid realisation that the current fines are no longer large enough to deal with the worst cases

Demand for IT contractors rises

News As the temperature rises, so does the need for temporary IT workers

Ensuring your business survives disaster

Help/HowTo Hope for the best, but plan for the worst. Would your disaster recovery plan work in the worst-case scenario?

Sun's desktop demise proves open source's power

Leader Sun's stepped back from Linux on the desktop, but you can never shut down open source

Does AMD have a case?

Analysis Intel's business practices will come under the microscope in the coming months, and not for the first time. But has it done anything wrong?

AMD vs Intel: The chips are down

FAQ The competition between the chip rivals has escalated into a full-blown legal spat which only one company will walk away from with its reputation intact

Adobe patches Mac security flaws

News Brief: Updates have been released for Adobe's Reader and Acrobat packages for the Mac in light of security issues

XP Starter Edition moves on Latin America

News The feature-restricted, cut-price version of Windows will soon be available in Mexico and Argentina, with the rest of South America to follow

BT picks Microsoft platform for IPTV

News The pioneering 21st Century Network project will help BT to offer IP-based video-on-demand services

Sun takes the covers off Mustang

Feature Builder: At JavaOne, Sun gave developers a peek at what's coming in the next two major releases of Java, and we've rounded them up for you

iCon

Review Apple's products, personalities and corporate culture have spawned a veritable library of books, but iCon: The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business doesn't add much in the way of new...

Internal attacks blighting banks

News As the threats from outside decrease, financial services firms' security officers are seeing a massive rise in internal breaches

Google gets even more personal

News A new version of the search giant's personalised search feature has been launched in the company's public labs

Sun steps back from desktop Linux

News Builder: JDS is being put 'on the back burner', which could cause problems for Sun's business in China

Toshiba Libretto U100

Review Toshiba's tiny 1kg Libretto U100 (1.4kg with the docking base) may be just too small for many people to use effectively, but it's a triumph of design and engineering. The only hefty thing about it...

The game's up for Windows 2000

News Microsoft is preparing to put Windows 2000 on the back burner by releasing the last major update for the operating system

Bagle pops up again

News The latest version of the worm was mailed out to thousands of unsuspecting users over the weekend, in an attempt to hijack PCs