• UK researchers create robot scientist
  • Nokia signs IBM for five-year IT outsourcing deal
  • Sharp opens next-generation LCD production line
  • Novell prepares to ship exteNd 5 suite
  • Spanish police arrest 14 for Microsoft piracy
  • W3C moves ahead with mobile web standard
  • Intel still lags in Wi-Fi race despite chip launch
  • International agencies examine IT's role in sustaining economic development
  • Look out for bargains on IT training, say experts
  • Corporate websites fail usability test
  • Former CW software editor loses cancer battle
  • FSA to target stockmarket abuse with £4m fraud detection system
  • Retail giants join Intel to drive RFID adoption
  • Metro Group plans to be first with RFID
  • Supplier rationalisation could undermine user confidence in national programme
  • Microsoft and HP join forces in software fund for start-ups
  • Nokia plans US launch of Edge phone
  • Microsoft to pay Eolas $520m in patent case
  • K-PAR unveils latest version of Archimedia
  • Quantum unveils DX100 backup system
  • Nortel claims it will save $28m on Wi-Fi project
  • RFID tags for 2006 World Cup tickets
  • Wi-Fi specialist moves out of hardware arena
  • Intel ships 802.11b/g wireless chip
  • Spam with Trojan horse attacks eBay users
  • Intel delays Dothan chip launch
  • Intel's fourth-quarter revenue hits $8.74bn
  • Connexion by Boeing moves to the high seas
  • Forward planning boosts IBM's quarterly income
  • Sun's McNealy upbeat despite net loss of $125m
  • Resource guide to disk-based backup
  • Government announces police IT review
  • HP regains PC lead
  • Dell Axim X3 PDA armed with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
  • Wireless ISPs make pre-emptive spam strike
  • Novell refreshes Nsure Identity Manager
  • DataCore unveils Sansymphony tool
  • Yahoo meets earnings expectations
  • Salesforce.com creates plug-in for MS Office
  • Torvalds: Linux will break desktop barrier in 2004
  • BEA strikes deal with global airline consortium
  • iPod sales drive strong quarter for Apple
  • AMD chips include buffer overflow protection
  • SCO shows code samples to IBM
  • Retail giants form RFID working group
  • VeriSign chosen to operate RFID directory
  • Microsoft releases 32-bit Itanium software
  • IBM to resell Infiniband switch
  • 3Com releases super-switch with built-in security
  • Court voids Microsoft claims through Lindows site
  • Website boost for Java and .net developers
  • New standard could give Wi-Fi a voice
  • Microsoft updates Windows Services for Unix
  • Matshushita ploughs £653m into chip facility
  • Data act 'is not smokescreen for poor practice', says information commissioner
  • Accenture exceeds revenue expectations
  • IBM to demo DB2 Linux cluster improvements
  • German retailer prepares for RFID roll-out
  • Strong euro tarnishes SAP's fourth-quarter sales
  • Orange first to offer Europe push-to-talk service
  • Phishers hit AT&T Worldnet Service customers
  • Microsoft issues warning about VoIP vulnerability
  • Intel helps Europe advance in RFID
  • European Commission suspends probe into Oracle/PeopleSoft bid
  • EDS buys IT management consultancy for $89m
  • Computer Associates warned of civil action
  • IBM again tops US patent list
  • Defence fund set up for Linux users
  • Alcatel launches network management software
  • Less than 1% of spam complies with new US law
  • Microsoft extends Win 98 and ME support to 2006
  • Veritas gives utility computing a boost
  • DreamFactory launches browser tools for web interfaces
  • Startup debuts with open-source licence package
  • BP opts for Kalido data software
  • Dell releases Latitude D505 notebook
  • 3Com rolls out high-speed Lan switch
  • Web standards make portlets portable
  • Via promises Pentium M chipsets
  • Netegrity follows provisioning trend
  • Novell to indemnify SuSE customers
  • MySQL adds stored procedures to database
  • CRM firm Kana extends self-service reach
  • Wal-Mart takes 'tough love' approach to RFID
  • Suppliers embrace RFID at retail show
  • Newham Council rejects Linux move as too risky
  • Traders still shunning IPE trading system
  • What are the choices for OS/390 upgrade?
  • More vulnerabilities found in Linux kernel
  • OGC secures Oracle discount
  • SCO calls on users to state Unix compliance
  • Covisint pulls out of B2B exchange
  • Suppliers' RFID fears must be addressed early
  • Sun pushes for Java tools standard
  • Efficient IT helps to boost Christmas sales
  • Code issue affects 40% of websites
  • Disc failure cripples cashpoints
  • Barclays deal may quell offshore fears
  • IT chiefs lose the work-life balance
  • Identity protection and patching top IT concerns
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