• Cisco offers video system for internet phones
  • Intel releases more chip details
  • Met Police to consolidate £650m outsourcing contracts
  • Intel promises 64-bit extensions technology
  • Windows leak reveals Explorer vulnerability
  • Operators offer seamless Wi-Fi service
  • New service promises no more web or IM viruses
  • Judge dismisses FTC suit against Rambus
  • Microsoft supports discounted medical information technology
  • PeopleSoft expands India operations
  • Sony Ericsson bundles RealPlayer
  • Cisco adopts global standard for ethernet ports
  • Lindows cuts a dash in Europe
  • Siemens plans expansion in China and India
  • Intel boosts the digital home
  • European Commission rejects Microsoft offer
  • Coca-Cola signs deal with SAP
  • Firms debate IT catastrophe bond
  • Google internet items pass six billion mark
  • Siemens and Huawei set up TD-SCDMA venture
  • Quickfire hackers exploit Microsoft vulnerability
  • Legislation is only way to stop central government IT disasters
  • HP launches automation software
  • Ofcom not focusing on business users, says CMA
  • UK poor in delivering broadband
  • Cingular snaps up AT&T Wireless
  • ITNet reveals bumper profits for 2003 and Nats contract extension
  • Europe resumes Oracle/PeopleSoft bid probe
  • Customs system delay to cost $43m
  • AMD unveils low-power Opterons
  • IBM launches autonomic computing toolkit
  • Chip designers look at low-power, high-perfomance processors
  • Disney throws out Comcast offer
  • IBM lands Delta Lloyd outsourcing contract
  • E-government £220m funding is ignoring local needs, warn IT users
  • Johnson Matthey rolls out web-based business intelligence
  • M&S uses genetic IT to create best displays
  • Get advice before filing BSA audit
  • Linux will not rival Windows on the desktop for another two years
  • IT chiefs put user demands to suppliers
  • Lloyd's moves to end paper-based transactions will save £50m a year
  • Sophos patch for MyDoom re-issued
  • Microsoft source code on the web
  • Microsoft: patch updates improve user protection
  • Lack of user consultation doomed CRB system
  • Fujitsu appeals against Co-op High Court retrial
  • India boost for Oracle and Linux
  • IBM blends three techniques to create 970FX chip
  • iAnywhere links web software with database
  • PeopleSoft user group hosts Oracle chief
  • Sirocom offers flexible IP-over-ethernet service
  • IMLogic shows off integration product
  • WebEx connects with BT in Europe
  • 'Osama Found' adware spam targets AOL IM users
  • Europe revokes Rambus chip patent
  • IBM 'Microsoft Office for Linux' rumoured
  • Vodafone and Cingular clash on AT&T bid
  • Microsoft: Shared source not to blame for leak
  • Seagate touts SAS drives as faster alternative to SATA
  • Secret Windows code leaked on internet
  • Firms have one year to introduce electronic voting for shareholders
  • Britannia's three-year IT overhaul will save £100m
  • Number of women in IT fell by 3% last year
  • Government suppliers put on to new intranet
  • PC market to stay strong in 2004, says Gartner
  • Vodafone launches 3G mobile data service
  • Appeals court favours Intel in chip patent case
  • Beware of RFID hype, warns Meta Group
  • Oracle to take on DoJ over PeopleSoft bid
  • Broadband boosts BT revenue
  • Ciphertrust adds support for SPF anti-spoofing
  • Sun extends subscription pricing remit
  • Sophos fixes anti-virus protection bypass
  • Nokia deal may damage Symbian challenge to Microsoft PocketPC
  • Fujitsu to appeal to House of Lords over retrial in £11m Co-op IT dispute
  • Motorola licenses Opera browser for phones
  • HP sets up India call centre
  • MCI files for bankruptcy extension
  • Flaws discovered in Bluetooth phones
  • California body seeks regulation of VoIP services
  • BearingPoint sets up India centre with Covansys
  • AMD founder and chairman steps down
  • Cisco and Microsoft drive targets SMEs
  • US visa cap could be reached within a week
  • French govt opts for open-source software
  • Computer Associates and Overland speed backup and recovery
  • Developer offers Linux-based RFID
  • CSC wins £78m outsourcing contract with Bhs
  • Comcast puts merger pressure on Disney
  • HP reports first-quarter increase of 9%
  • Sun adds processors to its UltraSparc roadmap
  • Cognos boosts integration between applications
  • EMC rolls out product upgrades
  • Panellists debate whether IT still matters
  • Toyota and Mazda offer telematic service
  • Lindows claims name victory over Microsoft in US
  • IBM supercomputer helps predict the Earth's climate 300 years into the future
  • Sun buys server firm and rehires co-founder
  • PalmSource's latest OS targets enterprise users
  • HP considers South Korea R&D centre
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