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Window 7 users struggle to boot up

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  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 30 October 2009
Windows 7 owners are having problems installing their new operating system, especially over Vista, according to comments on Microsoft's support...

EU weakens net neutrality to pass telecoms reform package

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  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 06 November 2009
A net neutrality revision has allowed European legislators to implement long-awaited reforms that will introduce a single competitive market in telecoms...

Download XP compatibility for Windows 7 now

Users can now download from Microsoft the final code for Windows...

First Windows 7 activation crack reported

The first crack to defeat the anti-piracy mechanism built into Microsoft's forthcoming Windows 7 operating system has been reported three months before general release.

Skype deal to go ahead, says eBay

EBay has announced that the way has been cleared for the sale of a majority share in its Skype internet telephony service to the investor group led by Silver Lake.

Royal Bank of Scotland IT investments starting to pay back

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has reported it is making a return...

Marks & Spencer to kick off major SAP roll-out

Marks & Spencer will start implementing SAP software in its core systems next year following successful implementation in other parts of the company.

Steve Jobs is CEO of the decade, says Fortune magazine

Fortune magazine has named Apple chief Steve Jobs...

Windows 7 is finally here

Windows 7 is finally here and Microsoft is hoping businesses will buy it from day one.

Intel could face US federal anti-trust investigation, say legal experts

Intel could be facing a US federal investigation as the number of legal complaints against the chipmaker's business practices begin to mount up.

Prevx offers free security to online businesses

Security firm Prevx ...

Kaspersky finds malicious weblinks on Twitter with Krab Krawler

Kaspersky Lab has developed a tool for identifying malicious shortened weblinks in tweets posted on the Twitter microblogging service.

Software piracy fight in tatters as cash goes to dirty kebab shops

Plans to use Trading Standards to crack down on businesses using unlicensed software are in tatters.

Tories promise to review broadband tax

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  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 06 November 2009
The Conservative Party will prioritise a review of the business rates tax on fibre networks if it comes to power.

Fujitsu strike is on

Staff at IT services company Fujitsu will go on strike for three days this month after union Unite served notice of the action. A total...

Internet Explorer 8 causes problems for XP users

Microsoft is warning that some users will be unable to revert to an older version of its Internet Explorer browser if they upgrade to version...

UK to regain access to YouTube music videos

Google is to re-open UK access to music videos on YouTube after reaching an agreement with the Performing Rights Society (PRS).

Congestion charge suffers technical glitch as IBM takes over contract

The London congestion charge system went down yesterday after IBM took over the contract from Capita.

Logica to cut hundreds more jobs to reduce costs

IT services company Logica ...

Data drives Cable & Wireless results as voice fades

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  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 05 November 2009
Telecommunications network operator Cable & Wireless (C&W) has confirmed it is to split its business and list both operations.
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