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Intel pushes China for foreign wireless standards
Intel is urging China to back down on its move to ban foreign wireless standards and enforce Chinese wi-fi encryption.
Dan Ilett
Apr 5 2004 2:46PM
Security
Nine companies join open standards security group
Nine vendors, including Dell and Motorola, have joined the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), an organization focused on creating open standards for system security.
Marcia Savage
Apr 2 2004 7:08PM
Security
China remains defiant over wireless standards
Intel has failed to make China back down on plans to enforce its own wireless security standards in the country.
Dan Ilett
Mar 15 2004 12:59PM
Security
Microsoft must try harder on standards: BEA
Microsoft must work harder to demonstrate its commitment to open standards, according to one of its key software development partners.
Angus Kidman
Jan 20 2004 12:00AM
Software
CSIRO boosts web services privacy standards
Siobhan Chapman
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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