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Police plan footwear detection database
The police are planning to adopt a computer system that will identify the footwear used by criminals. The police expect to add the system to their fingerprint and DNA detection databases.31 Mar 2006
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Downloads of unofficial IE fix hit 95,000
So far 95,000 Internet Explorer users have downloaded an unofficial patch to fix a critical security flaw in the browser.31 Mar 2006
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Novell set to lose yet another Linux head
The chief operating officer of Novell’s Suse Linux group is the latest senior manager set to leave the company.31 Mar 2006
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IBM tries to poach Exchange customers with reseller bounties
IBM is offering resellers up to £11,500 for converting Microsoft Exchange e-mail customers to Lotus Domino and Notes systems running on Linux.31 Mar 2006
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Government awards £185m Northern Ireland human resources contract
Northern Ireland's Department of Finance and Personnel has awarded Fujitsu Services a 15-year £185m contract for a new electronic human resources system.31 Mar 2006
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Georgia allows hacker to access details of 570,000 pension members
The US state of Georgia has allowed a remote attacker to access a database containing the details of 570,000 members of the state’s pension scheme.31 Mar 2006
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Most government websites fall short of disabled guidelines
Well over half of government and council websites contain coding errors and break usability guidelines for the disabled.31 Mar 2006
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Motorways traffic centre goes live
The Highways Agency has opened a £160m National Traffic Control Centre to give drivers up-to-date information on the state of the motorway network.31 Mar 2006
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Microsoft fails to force rivals to hand over anti-trust documents
Microsoft has failed in its attempt to force Oracle and Sun Microsystems to hand over documents covering their dealings with the European Commission, regarding Microsoft’s alleged non-compliance wi...30 Mar 2006
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Microsoft supports Hotmail on the desktop
Microsoft is now beta testing a new e-mail desktop program that will allow users to manage multiple e-mail accounts, including Hotmail.30 Mar 2006
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Microsoft delays next version of Virtual Server 2005
Microsoft has delayed the next version of its Microsoft Virtual Server product until early 2007.30 Mar 2006
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AMD's legal case against Intel rumbles on
Intel and AMD are to meet in court next month as AMD’s anti-trust case against its larger rival rumbles on.30 Mar 2006
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Vista faces new European Commission investigation
As Microsoft still struggles to comply with the European Commission’s 2004 anti-trust judgement, the company is now facing the threat of further legal action over its forthcoming Windows Vista oper...30 Mar 2006
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eBay patent foe will not license technology
MercExchange has said it will not license the patent at the centre of a US Supreme Court hearing to eBay.30 Mar 2006
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SAP allows workers' council after legal threat
SAP is to allow the establishment of a workers’ council at the company after a number of staff took their case to the German courts.30 Mar 2006
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Emulex unveils two new storage routers
Storage networking connectivity provider Emulex has launched iSCSI and FCIP storage router products.30 Mar 2006
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Telstra Europe signs co-location hosting contract
London-based law firm Denton Wilde Sapte has improved its disaster recovery solution by using a hosting centre facility in London’s Docklands.30 Mar 2006
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Datacentres get boost in HP business critical server upgrade
Significant capacity enhancements, improved virtualisation and simplified datacentre management are among the stated benefits of HP upgrading its Integrity server line and HP-UX 11i operating envir...30 Mar 2006
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Another unofficial IE patch offered to counter critical flaw
Another unofficial patch has been released to counter a critical flaw in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser.30 Mar 2006
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Novell Linux technology head leaves
Novell’s chief technology officer for Linux is leaving the company as it continues to re-organise its growing Linux operations.30 Mar 2006
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