Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Thursday 30/3/2006 Despite Intel's best efforts to exorcise it with large wodges of cash, the Curse of Itanium still stalks the land. The latest "that can't be good" news is that eight Itanium...
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Comment Is Apple being rotten to the Corps? Is Dr Strangelove alive in Holland? Do signals from the universe's edge hold the key to perfect encryption? Is AMD building an Itanium? The answer to all these...
Intel launches Community PC platform
News A ruggedised PC for communities in the developing world to share has been shown off by Intel in India
Tokyo gets mobile WiMax trial
News NTT DoCoMo has applied for a licence for a year-long 802.16e trial
Broadcom hits back at Qualcomm's latest suit
News The war of words between the two chipmakers isn't confined to the courtroom
Bulldog given ASA reprimand
News The advertising watchdog has warned the broadband provider over a misleading campaign
Virtualisation: The cure for all software installation ills?
Analysis Analysis: The likes of VMware and XenSource think it might be, and some analysts agree
Yahoo calls for 'effective' cybercrime laws
News The Internet giant wants a combination of legislation and self regulation of the Internet to combat cybercrime. Interpol agrees
Looking to a fruitful future for Apple
Leader Apple's 30. Isn't it time it grew up and got itself a proper job?
Mio A701
Review The Mio A701 is a decent GSM/GPRS/GPS handheld with some nice features, although it lacks Wi-Fi. We aren’t the biggest fans of Mio Map, but you can buy this device without the navigation software...
Google denies fault over Mail problems
News The search giant claims this has only happened in a 'few cases', with poor user account security to blame
RSA looks to drown phishers in data flood
News A novel tactic to defeat phishers is being employed by Cyota staff: flooding phishing sites with fake bank details to make the real information harder to find
Microsoft grants reprieve to scanning tool
News MBSA 1.2 will live on, says the software giant, after massive public outcry
Auntie used as bait in spyware scheme
News Attackers exploiting the latest public IE flaw are using faked BBC Web pages to spread their wares
Novell loses more Linux executives
News Brief: Sources indicate that SuSE is losing its CTO and COO only months after losing its cofounder
