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Archive - 30 Mar 2004

Broadband: The state we're in

Feature With less than a year to go before Tony Blair's self-imposed deadline for creating a high-speed economy, how far is the UK from beating the rest of the G7 to broadband utopia?

Microsoft names new UK boss

News Neil Holloway has handed over the responsibility of leading Microsoft's UK arm, as he devotes himself to matters in Europe, the Middle East and Africa

Bulldog gets its teeth into SDSL

News Britain's market for symmetrical broadband services is growing more competitive, with Bulldog widening its network

Linux-based handheld hits the Indian market

News Personal computing is now available to many more people in India, with the launch of another version of the Simputer

Bright future ahead for LCDs

News LG Philips LCD, the global leader in the liquid crystal display market, has seen its profits soar as users switch from CRT monitors

ISS slammed for 'selling' security patches

News ISS's security products were last week attacked by the Witty worm but the company is refusing to provide patches to customers who do not have a valid maintenance contract

Google searches for personal connection

News Google has launched a beta version of a search engine that attempts to tailor results to individuals

Orange SPV M1000

Review This Orange-branded Pocket PC/phone combo is a close relative of O2's impressive xda II.

WLAN Dos and Don'ts

Help/HowTo Mobility comes at a price. There are some fundamental guidelines that need to be followed for secure wireless networking

Spending outlook brightens slightly

News Forrester Research has lifted its forecast for IT spending growth this year by 1 percent

Tadpole evolves towards AMD

News The computer maker will switch to AMD's Opteron for its portable workstations

Swapping doesn't hurt music sales - study

News Song downloads cannot be blamed for the decline in CD purchasing, according to new research

Smart cameras to watch over London Tube

News London Underground is likely to deploy surveillance software that alerts operators to potential terrorist behaviour across its network of 6,000 CCTV cameras

Hitachi drive gears up for hard knocks

News A new 40GB drive for notebook computers will better withstand harsh treatment, the company says

Northern Ireland to roll out universal broadband coverage

News A multimillion pound investment aims to ensure that Northern Ireland is first to cross the finish line in the race for 100 percent broadband availability

Sony's double-layer DVD burners

Preview The next generation of double-layer DVD burners will write up to 8.5GB (4 hours of DVD-quality video) onto special DVD+R DL media. Sony will be among the first to bring drives to market.

Sun reveals Rave date

News Java Studio Creator, previously known as Project Rave, will have its debut in early April

IBM opens up Rational focus

News Big Blue's Rational development tools will become more closely integrated with Eclipse open-source software

Cisco menaced by Italian 'BlackAngels'

News A group of teenagers in Italy wrote the code that exploits nine vulnerabilities in a Cisco operating system

NetSky threat increases

News The latest version of the NetSky worm warrants more concern than was first indicated, according to Symantec

Intel draws notebook and desktop chip lines together

News The processors underlying Intel's notebook and desktop ranges will share a common core by 2007