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- Users warned of hole in Win2000 and XP
- Liberty Alliance releases Phase 2 specification for web services
- FTSE firms in security quest offer different approaches to 'deperimeterisation'
- HP and Princeton Labs create plastic write-once memory
- MyTunes software overrides iTunes anti-piracy feature
- Nokia steps up fake battery fight
- Sun to launch J2EE1.4
- Governments need to monitor terror groups, warns Gartner
- We are influencing software industry, says Homeland Security CIO
- Cisco unveils wireless devices
- IBM unveils first 64-bit blade server
- Former Gateway execs charged with fraud
- Half of IT firms will vanish by 2005, say analysts
- Sun and Vignette expand product integration
- HP emulates routers for faster fault finding
- SCO and IBM issue subpoenas in Linux wrangle
- Cert warns of latest Microsoft vulnerability
- Support costs to rise as Sun phases out UDS
- Smart switch enables travel site to cope with fluctuating demand
- We are not breaking EU laws, Microsoft insists
- We are going to miss 2005 e-government deadline, warn local authorities
- Japan Airlines adds Boeing in-flight internet
- Gartner predicts IT spending spree for 2006
- Microsoft touts new database functions
- Accenture remains strong in BPO market
- HP extends its adaptive enterprise vision
- Nokia claims first with 'walkie-talkie' GSM phone
- Dell tools improve Microsoft integration
- CSC tops revenue and earnings expectations
- Confidential details unsafe on job sites, says study
- Games on Nokia's N-Gage prove easy to hack
- Xandros delivers Linux desktop
- Onyx makes a move to buy Pivotal
- Liberty Alliance publishes Phase 2 specs
- Eolas browser plug-in patent may be re-examined
- Mid-year online ad revenue up 10.5% in US
- P-to-P partner accuses firms of patent violations
- Authentication technology boosts Cheshire Building Society's online strategy
- MS patches three critical security problems
- Microsoft prepares for Europe hearing
- AT&T Wireless fixing glitch in CRM system
- Sony unveils 'Extreme' Vaio
- Cisco acquisition boosts its multimedia offering
- PDA shipments continue to decline
- Intel buys wireless chipmaker
- Borland updates Janeva
- Security professionals form CSO council
- IBM bolsters database for handhelds
- Intel/AMD dispute goes to US Supreme Court
- Motorola snaps up ultrawideband firm's assets
- Oracle seeks antidote for PeopleSoft poison pill
- Blunkett pushes for ID card despite Home Office's poor IT project record
- Caldera founder joins the Progeny Linux board
- Red Hat users balk at Enterprise Linux licensing
- MPs slam Libra as one of UK's worst PFI deals ever
- Toshiba to double 1.8in hard disc drive production
- Councils adopt cheaper CRM option built by local authorities
- KPN Mobile sells Hutchinson 3G share
- SAP drops European show
- Microsoft wants Lindows claims rejected
- Iomega plans 35Gbyte removable storage
- IBM adds midrange server to Itanium line
- Ease companies into Linux, say advocates
- Tech partners needed for US security initiative
- Adobe acquires XML specialist's assets
- Microsoft sets low price for Virtual PC 2004
- Portal suppliers unveil portlet-sharing site
- Nokia keeps quiet on Psion buyout rumour
- NHS IT plan risky but will not fail, says OGC
- Tips on how to write the perfect CV
- NHS comms disrupted by hardware failure
- IT is changing the UK jobs market
- Instant message incompatibilities
- Stage is set for Netware OS market fight-back
- UK businesses report 20% increase in e-crime incidents
- Basel 2 will drive IT investment
- Poorly negotiated contracts can undermine outsourcing benefits
- Novell set to bring Linux into mainstream
- Light-speed processor on sale for the first time
- Insurer saves up to 90% on licences by using software tracking tool
- IT is for business, not cutting costs
- Gartner: forget about 3G, grid and 64-bit PCs until 2008
- Jaguar-Land Rover 2gbps network cuts per-megabit costs by 94%
- Catalogue of failures killed MoD project
- Most online firms breach trading laws
- Microsoft hears FTSE group's plan
- Users and suppliers welcome FTSE firms' security initiative
- NHS IT plan is risky but will not fail, says OGC
- IT directors brave stomach bug cruise ship
- Contractor wins case against IR35
- Tool enables IT to bill users for storage use
- Retailers suffer as attack hits e-payment provider
- Wal-Mart suppliers face tough RFID schedule
- VeriSign refreshes Trust mark seal
- SuSE buyout puts Netware in the open source frame
- Upgrade glitch takes downs AT&T Wireless' CRM system
- PeopleSoft faces legal action from shareholders
- Sun debates Eclipse project invitation
- Citigroup wireless trading system a success
- Linux threat will not change Microsoft's strategy
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