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Archive - 03 Apr 2007

What a hypocrisy!

Talkback Your article says about BT: "Croxford suggested that many small businesses still face problems with adopting the basic features of the internet, let alone the more interactive "Web 2.0", and he...

OpenOffice.org 2.2 released

News New release includes improved text display and security fixes

Cisco targets tiny businesses

News New communications suite is aimed at businesses with fewer than eight users

Company claims 100 percent spam free mail

Blog A company is offering a guarantee that they can provide an email service to small businesses that is 100 percent spam free. ClearMyMail claims its service stops all forms of spam by using...

Seedlings set for Seoul

Blog A team from Hull University beat out nine others to win the UK prize in the fifth annual Imagine Cup Software Design Challenge. ‘The Seedlings’, as they call themselves, will now head for Seoul to...

Email best practices to share with your users

Feature It may be practically universal, but that doesn't mean that everyone knows how to use email correctly

Your customers could be smarter than you think

Feature Tempting as it may be to assume our customers are clueless, it's often not the case

Piracy king

Talkback The pricing is insane. An already overpriced product is made even more expensive. It's no wonder the Adobe suite CS3 will be the number 1 most pirated software in the world ever. You cannot look at...

The top five advanced VoIP features your small business needs

Feature The right set of VoIP features can make your small business look much bigger in the eyes of your customers

BT signs European Commission IT deal

News British telco takes over from US-based Verizon in providing internet access and services to the EC

Nasa hacker loses extradition appeal

News Gary McKinnon, accused of hacking into US governmental organisations including Nasa, may now appeal to the House of Lords

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5

Review Production-quality XenSource virtualisation is the main selling point here, with optional clustering and storage virtualisation to go with it. But there’s a lot more besides, making the new Red Hat...

Photos: mobile phone with built-in DLP projector

Photo Texas Instruments has demonstrated a 'pico-projector' that fits into a mobile phone. Check out our photos.

Why your IT department should present a united front

Feature Here's how to handle internal divisions without harming the reputation of the IT group

Spansion redevelops mobile phone chip architecture

News By combining three flash types onto a single die, the memory manufacturer is aiming to improve smartphone performance and reduce the cost of handsets

New identity management options for SMBs

Feature New technologies such as Information Cards make it easier for users at smaller organisations to create and present multiple digital identities

Top 10 Windows Vista annoyances

Feature Getting used to Vista is a challenge, partly due to built-in annoyances

Google jumps into TV business

Analysis Deal with US satellite broadcaster indicates how Google plans to use its £5.4bn online ad empire to conquer television

BT readies social networking for SMEs

News Telco's Tradespace proposition will let small businesses set up Web 2.0 sites in minutes

Google fends off Katrina criticism

News Accused of 'airbrushing history', Google replaces pre-Hurricane Katrina satellite images of the Gulf Coast region with more recent aerial photographs

European Commission keeping an eye on RFID

News No legislation needed for now, but it could be triggered in future if needed to protect privacy

Microsoft expands anti-counterfeit drive

News Company takes action against groups that sold copies of Windows and Office discounted for academic use to regular users

XenSource fine-tunes Windows support

News XenEnterprise virtualisation software now runs Windows Server 2000, and supports more processors

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