Archive - 15 Aug 2003

Watch out for Bluetooth sniffers

Personal area protocol advice - and we don't mean whether to shake hands or kiss

Big obstacles for benefits department e-strategy

Pensioners and jobless just aren't connected at home…

The Weekly Round-Up: 15.08.03

Broadband? You country folk don't know you're born...

T-Mobile buoyant thanks to US subscribers

Americans and British do some mobile big spending while Germans keep their hands in pockets

Server and storage sales help Dell to record revenue in Q2

Though question marks remain over SCO's Linux lawsuit...

Microsoft makes Express U-turn

All change on the development-halt front...

SCO profits turn up heat in Linux legal battle

Claims it will be last man standing not dead man walking…

Microsoft pushes Nvidia before it could jump from Xbox 2

It may miss the money but it probably won't miss the hassle, as ATI snatches the poison chalice...

Disaster recovery follows US blackout

Time to put those processes to the test...

MSBlast worm infections slowing

Users finally patching and cleaning compromised computers

Apple hands out refunds in OS X row

Money back for disgruntled users is not an admission of guilt though...

Google offers users bigger, better toolbar

Pop-up blocking just one of the benefits...

Microsoft's one-man nemesis threatens to bring down others

$521m from Microsoft - but who's next in the browser wars...

UK notebook sales surge

Lapping up those laptops...


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