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Archive - 05 Sep 2005

Google trials Chinese business search site

News Brief: But will Bendi stop Google from losing market share to rival search engines?

Epson puts 'pocket-sized' projector in the spotlight

News By using an LED rather than a bulb, Epson's prototype projector is smaller, cooler and longer-lasting

Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards

News The Commonwealth of Massachusetts says legal worries helped drive it to open standards, but Microsoft has lambasted the move

Munich Linux migration slips to 2006

News A pioneering migration of 14,000 desktops from Windows has been put back a year

The online customer isn't always right

Leader It's easy to make mistakes selling online so a bullet-proof set of terms and conditions are vital

HP iPAQ rz1710 Navigator

Review This is a well-priced Windows Mobile handheld/GPS navigation solution, although the wired car-only GPS receiver may not be to all tastes.

Microsoft and Google: Anything you can do...

Analysis The rivalry between the big Internet portals is becoming increasingly intense

Demand for IT staff drops

News Vacancies for UK IT workers have fallen this year, and female workers are earning less on average

MySQL joins hands with SCO

News Brief: The open source database vendor and the litigious Unix firm may seem unlikely bedfellows, but they've teamed up

Kazaa loses court battle

News The peer-to-peer service loses copyright case, but can remain in operation if it enforces new technology

Italian schools move to Linux

News An Italian province will use Linux rather than Windows XP in its schools for the next academic year

Adobe gives server software more teeth

News The Adobe LifeCycle Document Services line is getting an upgrade aimed at helping business users track their data

Government drops e-voting trials

News Plans to test Internet and SMS voting methods in 2006 ahead of the next general election have been cancelled

Kent gets super-fast wireless broadband

News Telabria is offering homes and businesses in Canterbury and Sittingbourne a 10Mbps wireless connection over WiMax

Sun lays an open source licence to rest

News The Sun Industry Standards Source License has been retired, and the OSI wants more licences to follow the same path

Ballmer 'vowed to kill Google'

News Microsoft's CEO stands accused of launching a threatening, foul-mouthed and violent tirade against Google when he learnt a member of his firm's staff was joining the search giant

Opteron hoping to light up Sun's Galaxy

News Multiprocessor servers featuring dual-core AMD Opterons are at the heart of Sun's plans to reinvigorate its server business, and the first two are due for launch later in September

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