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Microsoft and anti-virus suppliers battle it out over Vista security levels

Corporate IT security departments risk being caught in a row that could limit the security of the new Windows Vista operating system, as Microsoft and leading security suppliers engage in a bitter war of words about its security features.

Mobile Platforms: Linux -- a land of misconceptions

Not so much an operating system as it is a kernel, Linux has a loyal following and is bound to take mobility by storm -- if mobile purists allow it.

BlackBerry Pearl and other slick devices bring new challenges

BlackBerry this week unveiled its Pearl, a slick handheld that makes older BlackBerrys appear clunky and antiquated. What can mobile managers expect as these hot new devices infiltrate the market and eventually the enterprise?

United Co-op updates Epos for central stock control

United Co-operatives, the second largest chain of co-operative stores in the UK, is rolling out a new point of sale system in its 510 shops to standardise the replenishment process across the business.

Microsoft code-sharing website goes live

Microsoft has launched a new code-sharing website as a way of advancing collaboration with third-party developers on projects.

Google to launch its own version of PayPal

Google is planning to launch an electronic payment system that will rival eBay’s PayPal payment system, although Google is playing down any challenge to it.

CA delays results as commission scheme hits profits

CA has delayed posting its fourth quarter and full year results, and restated the figures from the third quarter.

Sun looks to optimise Java processing

Sun Microsystems has unveiled the Maxwell project to improve the handling of objects in systems.

Transport for London to test remote speed controls of vehicles

Transport for London (TfL) is to test a system that can automatically reduce a vehicle's speed, as part of a strategy to reduce road deaths.

Mobile Platforms: BlackBerry -- mobile email's 'gold standard'

Mobile managers face a tough choice when weighing which mobile platform or operating system to deploy to mobilize the workforce. There's BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Palm OS, Symbian, Linux, and J2ME. How do they choose? Which platform performs which functions well, and where do they fall short? Part 1: BlackBerry. BlackBerry is among the most popular mobile platforms. Experts say it's great for mobile email, but its functionality as an application device needs some fine-tuning.
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