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Sun gambles its shirt on new threads

Leader Sun says it does - but as always, that's only half the answer.bit Intel software runs on Itaniums too, but with all the grace and speed of a one-legged hen. That's always a risky strategy. Twenty years ago, three products first put beak through...

[December 7, 2005, 13:25]

WinJack

Downloads An innovative feature of WinJack(Server), is that it can store the IP of its "Main Client", to which it will always try to connect. That way, the Main Client(Mac OS X) will always know whether the server(s) are online or not, and of course it&apos...

[May 8, 2006, 8:00]

Fear and laziness stunt Wi-Fi growth

News There is always a trade-off between security and convenience in any network set-up, according to Mark Stevens, senior vice president of network security at WatchGuard, but the "biggest threat [to the spread of Wi-Fi] is ignorance.

[March 26, 2003, 16:28]

Next virus attack to cost SMEs billions

News These threats are especially hazardous for high speed Internet users who are always connected and therefore always open to attack. The next big computer virus attack could cost the UK's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) £2.1bn, according to...

[November 22, 2002, 15:41]

Steve Ballmer and licensing: the video

Blog Almost always it comes back to things that people use to reduce their price. But the customer always finds the approach on which they pay us less money. We weren't allowed to ask questions, although customers in the audience were.

[October 6, 2009, 11:58]

Gates explains Longhorn changes

News It's always risky in a software project, especially one where the compatibility requirements and the scope of the features of what we deliver in versions of Windows are incredibly broad, but we've made enough progress.

[August 31, 2004, 11:05]

Gnome and KDE: Open source gets bloody

News Put another way, KDE will always be around and it will always be a worthwhile desktop to use and platform to develop on. If you can't win in the market, you can always get a lift by giving it away. It's Gnome vs KDE.

[August 22, 2000, 9:10]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Each verb is always preceded by its Subject (i.e.a Tactile-Object). So, the selections you make with your fingertips are always guided by the semantic content of the images on the screen. Well, I've always thought so.

[July 23, 2004, 18:00]

Microsoft: Coming from behind

News This will always be a very complex market. In our history as a company, on the Windows platform, we've always been both a platform provider and, in many of the key categories, a competitor of people building on Windows.

[March 10, 2005, 10:40]

Handheld industry sees hope in wireless

News The reality is the Treo doesn't have always-on email, so there is a market (for Palm's device)," Sepenzis added. However, the company also warned that the server software needed for always-on access to email won't come until the March-to-May quarter.

[January 16, 2002, 15:50]

Major smartphone worm 'by 2007'

News Smartphone or PDA antivirus approaches that rely on device software will always fail to block the most damaging viruses," Pescatore and Girard said. Prevention at the network level will always be better and smarter than using solutions at the...

[June 22, 2005, 9:25]

Government entices hacking attacks

News He concedes, however, that security at some ISPs may not always be the most rigid. There's always a chance that something has been misconfigured. Black box surveillance equipment that the government is to install at ISPs in the UK to catch techno...

[July 21, 2000, 16:12]

Gov't faces backlash over e-Borders travel database

News The justification is always about security or personal protection — but in a nation where we now have anti-terror laws being used by local councils to watch out for parents breaking the rules on school admissions, the truth is that we have a...

[February 9, 2009, 15:21]

Belgian government chooses OpenDocument

Talkback In fact, Microsoft is so customer friendly and always has the interest of tax payers in mind that they're more then likely to provide a free update to previous and current versions of Office so that those too can read and write ODF fully...

[June 23, 2006, 21:48]

Jeyo Informer

Downloads Of course, you can always add a channel manually.Always Stay Tuned In Jeyo Informer automatically retrieves any new feed channel content, including both text and pictures, and make it available for your viewing even when you are not connected.

[February 1, 2007, 7:00]

Is the Mac mini good value?

Talkback All this always available right at your fingertips! This liberates the computer to be the device that it always had the potential to be for everyone but that it always felt like a too much of a drag to implement.

[January 13, 2005, 21:30]

Inside Intel's Atom review

Reviews Moreover, those are the ones that are most commonly used; x86 processors have always used this realisation, but it assumed new importance. ARM has always been an exceptionally power-efficient architecture, with an instruction set explicitly...

[June 3, 2008, 17:34]

Hotmail glitch reopens encryption debate

News Web-based email will never be as secure as client-based and will always be a magnet to hackers. I don't think its [Web-based email] days are numbered because in the fight between function and security, security always loses," he says.

[August 31, 1999, 10:39]

Users report inconsistent results from latest IE patch

News Microsoft's latest security patch for its Internet Explorer browser doesn't always work, users report. Stuart Okin, chief security officer at Microsoft UK told ZDNet UK that the company was always aware that some customers would experience problems...

[February 4, 2004, 17:15]

Freenet keeps file-trading flame burning

News Freenet has always occupied a curious role in this evolving pantheon of players. Before it's always been a bit of a case of having our fingers crossed". A new version of the Freenet software, a program based around wholly anonymous Net publishing...

[October 28, 2002, 14:18]

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