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Article | 31/01/2002 Microsoft rolls up Windows 2000 security fixes
Trying to make good on its company-wide effort to increase the security of its software, Microsoft Corp. Wednesday shipped a package of its latest sec...
Article | 31/01/2002 LINUXWORLD: Caldera to ship Web-based management system
Looking to boost its Web services strategy, Caldera International said that it will deliver next month version 1.1 of its Volution Manager, a Web-base...
Article | 31/01/2002 LINUXWORLD: Fiorina reiterates HP's Linux devotion
This year will be the breakout period for enterprise Linux deployments, Hewlett-Packard (HP) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Carly Fiorina ...
Article | 31/01/2002 Handset makers show commitment to Symbian OS
In a display of commitment to Symbian's OS (operating system) for mobile phones, three major handset makers increased their investment in the company,...
Article | 31/01/2002 LINUXWORLD: Proprietary era is over, IBM exec to say
In this keynote address at LinuxWorld Conference and Expo on Wednesday, a top IBM executive plans to proclaim that the heyday of proprietary platforms...
Article | 31/01/2002 Check Point strengthens SOHO security offering
Forging ahead with new gear for small and home offices, Check Point Software Technologies announced on Tuesday two new firewall/VPN (Virtual Private N...
Article | 31/01/2002 AMD pushes Mobile Duron to 1.2GHz
AMD is rolling out new versions of its Mobile Duron processor, the company announced Wednesday.
Article | 31/01/2002 LINUXWORLD: Sony announces Linux for PlayStation 2
Sony Computer Entertainment (SCEI) announced Wednesday it plans to release a Linux developers' kit for its PlayStation 2 console in Japan, North Ameri...
Article | 31/01/2002 Mobile operators move to lock in subscribers: analyst
Australian mobile phone operators have decided that their existing subscriber base represents a more reliable revenue stream than trying to add new su...
Article | 31/01/2002 Networked home becomes a reality
A Japanese government-led team has completed construction of a network that connects all of the appliances and electronic devices in a rented home to ...
Article | 30/01/2002 LINUXWORLD: Red Hat expands enterprise software tools
Linux developer Red Hat is looking to increase its presence in the high-end market for enterprise software. At this week's LinuxWorld Conference & Exp...
Article | 30/01/2002 Check Point unveils security products
Check Point Software Technologies has brought out a line of security products aimed specifically at the small office/home office market.
Article | 30/01/2002 LINUXWORLD: Project pushes C/C++ development on Linux
On the eve of this week's LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, eclipse.org on Tuesday shipped what it believes is the first beta of a fully operational C/C++...
Article | 30/01/2002 Nvidia expected to unveil GeForce 4 next week
Graphics chip maker Nvidia is expected to unveil its GeForce 4 family at a press conference scheduled for next week in San Francisco, according to sou...
Article | 30/01/2002 Palm chief boosts broadband
The United States must find a way to pipe high-speed Internet access into 100 million homes and small businesses by 2010, or risk losing an important ...
Article | 30/01/2002 Hackers hijack Optus Internet customer accounts
Hackers have hijacked the account details of 400,000 Optus Internet dial-up customers launching the biggest computer crime investigation undertaken by...
Article | 30/01/2002 Netscape flaw leaves cookies unsecure
A security flaw in Netscape Communications Corp.'s Navigator Web browser can let malicious Web site operators view the information stored in cookies o...
Article | 30/01/2002 Privacy group urges states to halt Microsoft's Passport
Saying the US federal government isn't doing enough to ensure consumer privacy, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) has sent an open lett...
Article | 30/01/2002 Alcatel gets closer to the user
Alcatel SA Tuesday announced the 7340 line of optical gear for bringing fibre directly to homes and businesses.
Article | 30/01/2002 LINUXWORLD: Linux gaining enterprise steam
From tech-geek to boardroom chic, one Canadian expert says Linux is rising through the ranks.

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