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The compact Toshiba Magnia SG30 server offers broadband access, wireless networking, a slew of apps, and an easy browser interface.
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Laplink Everywhere 4.0
Reviewed on September 7, 2005
Laplink Everywhere 4.0 remote-desktop software offers multiplatform support and flexible file transfers but lacks true-color support and single-use passwords.
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Windows weakness can lead to network traffic hijacks
March 25, 2007
Problem in the way Windows PCs obtain network settings could let attackers hijack traffic, researchers warn.
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Plan A for Microsoft
November 6, 2003
Is Microsoft's new version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, a radical innovation or a return to the company's winner-take-all software strategy from a decade ago?
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Korea launches a switch to open source
October 1, 2003
The South Korean government says that by 2007 it plans to replace proprietary software with open-source alternatives on a substantial number of its PCs and servers.
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IE flaw opens door to infection on sight
August 9, 2005
Microsoft plugs six holes, including an IE bug that could expose a PC user to attack just for looking at a picture.
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Google tool to speed Web surfing
May 5, 2005
Web Accelerator is designed to tap into Google's global computer network and thus make sites load faster.
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Attack program hijacks surfing in IE
October 2, 2003
The malicious QHosts program, which infects PCs using a recent flaw in Internet Explorer, could take control of how computers look up Internet addresses.
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French parliament dumping Windows for Linux
November 27, 2006
Study by technology services company convinces the National Assembly that the switch will be cost-effective.
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Double MyDoom for Internet Explorer flaw
November 9, 2004
A second MyDoom offshoot is taking advantage of an unpatched security hole in Microsoft's Web browser to spread.
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Week in review: Intel's 'revolutionary leap'
July 28, 2006
Chipmaker celebates the launch of Core 2 Duo, and Microsoft look to the music market. Plus: MySpace takes the heat.
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BEA transforms mobile apps with Alchemy
May 26, 2004
The server software and tools maker aims to simplify the creation of mobile Web applications that have the same rich graphical user interface as desktop applications.
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Week in review: Virus king
January 30, 2004
All eyes were on security as a fast-moving e-mail virus claimed the crown as the worst ever, and along the way it managed to make enemies of two software heavyweights.
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Wyse wants to put thin clients in the home
April 1, 2000
Wyse Technology, the leading maker of computers known as thin clients, is retooling its product line for the home market.
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