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Lindows.com ordered to drop name
Judges in Finland and Sweden have given Microsoft preliminary injunctions barring Linux supplier Lindows.com Inc. from using the...12 Dec 2003
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Web summit focuses on intellectual property
The World Summit on the Information Society in Geneva has had a long and often heated debate over two particularly thorny issues:...12 Dec 2003
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IBM signs $1.2bn, eight-year outsourcing deal with Michelin
IBM has signed a $1.2bn, eight-year outsourcing deal with tyre company Michelin.12 Dec 2003
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AMD joins forces with Chinese chip designer for thin clients
Advanced Micro Devices has teamed up with Chinese CPU designer BLX IC Design to develop thin-client computers based on...12 Dec 2003
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Microsoft probes Internet Explorer flaw
Microsoft is investigating a reported flaw in its Internet Explorer software that could allow phishers to lure users even more...12 Dec 2003
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US revenue service IT project comes under fire
A report criticising the IT modernisation at the US Internal Revenue Service has faulted both the IRS and the project's lead...12 Dec 2003
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IBM extends grid computing offerings
IBM has formalised five new grid services offerings within its IBM Global Services and IBM Consulting Services groups to extend...12 Dec 2003
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Court approves Computer Associates settlement
A US court has approved Computer Associates' plans to settle all outstanding litigation concerning past accounting practices.12 Dec 2003
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Microsoft SharePoint products and technologies: Unravelling the confusion
Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services have caused a real confusion for...11 Dec 2003
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ICT business management for SMEs
This third supplement advises on aligning information and communications technology (ICT) with your business.11 Dec 2003
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2004 will bring more cyberattacks, warn experts
The new year will offer weary network administrators little respite from a new generation of internet worms, viruses and targeted...11 Dec 2003
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UN delegates meet to close the 'digital gap'
Delegates from nearly 175 countries have met at the United Nations in Geneva to discuss ways to help close the "digital gap"...11 Dec 2003
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Hitachi plans fuel cell for handhelds by 2005
Hitachi has co-developed a prototype direct methanol fuel cell for use in mobile electronics products and intends to launch the...11 Dec 2003
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HP names leaders for new divisions
Hewlett-Packard has named the key leaders in its latest organisational restructure, the day after it announced plans to...11 Dec 2003
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Internet Explorer glitch enables spoofing
A vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser could be a powerful new tool for spammers, allowing them to convincingly...11 Dec 2003
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Zurich outsources desktops to IBM
Insurance firm Zurich Financial Services has decided to outsource its front-end IT infrastructure to IBM, as part of a drive to...11 Dec 2003
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Yahoo mends e-mail security flaw
Yahoo has fixed a flaw in its web-based e-mail service that exposed users to serious attacks, including potential interception of...11 Dec 2003
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AMD and Chinese PC maker open design lab
Advanced Micro Devices is setting up a design centre with a Chinese PC manufacturer to focus on integrating AMD's processors into...11 Dec 2003
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Toshiba and Sony prepare for semiconductor trial
Toshiba and Sony are close to beginning trial production of semiconductor chips using a manufacturing process more advanced than...11 Dec 2003
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Gric launches Universal Remote Control
Gric Communications has unveiled its Universal Remote Control (URC), a web-based portal to monitor, configure, troubleshoot, and...11 Dec 2003
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