Joris Evers

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Euro domain registries push ICANN for quality standards

European country code top-level domain registries could stop payments to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers if that governing body does not commit to a service agreement, a representative of the organization of European registries said Thursday.

IBM offers buy now, pay later deal

IBM Corp. is offering a 90-day deferred payment on selected IT services as well as 4.6 per cent financing on hardware in Canada, the U.S. Canada and some Latin American countries, the company said Friday.

Web site defacement reports jump in 2001

The number of vandalized Web sites recorded by defacement archive Alldas.de jumped in 2001 to 22,379, over five times more than the 4,393 defacements logged in 2000.

Web site defacement reports jump in 2001

The number of vandalized Web sites recorded by defacement archive Alldas.de jumped in 2001 to 22,379, over five times more than the 4,393 defacements logged in 2000.

Feature: Too many standards spoil wireless LAN soup

Customers eager to move to a 5GHz wireless LAN environment are facing a market splintered by multiple standards for the fast networks.

Popular file-swap programs had Trojan horse

Three popular file-swap programs for some time came with third-party "spyware" software that was installed even if the user opted not to, the software makers admitted this week.

Too many standards spoil wireless LAN soup

Customers eager to move to a 5GHz wireless LAN environment are facing a market splintered by multiple standards for the fast networks.

Too many standards spoil wireless LAN soup

Customers eager to move to a 5GHz wireless local area network environment are facing a market splintered by multiple standards for the fast networks.

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