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Archive - 06 Jul 2004

Coalitions form for new wireless war

News A new fast wireless LAN standard may be in for a long and ultimately frustrating approval process

Orange squeezes 3G pricing with launch

News Experts see price cuts ahead as a second competitor joins Vodafone in offering high-speed data services to mobile workers

Who's in charge of IT in London?

News Cities such as New York, Munich and even Bergen in Norway have a CIO - but not London

Actinic Business v7

Review Actinic Business v7 is a scaleable out-of-the-box e-commerce solution that allows both individuals and companies to start selling online.

Sellers sue eBay over double-billing

News Two eBay members have filed a claim against the online auctioneer that alleges eBay failed to address problems with a billing tool

Government opens up NHS IT

News Patients and doctors will be able to have their say on the new £5bn NHS National Programme for IT

Ofcom hires sheriff to keep broadband peace

News The appointment of a telecoms adjudicator is designed to stimulate broadband competition in the UK

Veritas' earnings slip below target

News The storage firm will report results for its second quarter that fail to meet analysts' expectations

European firms expect virus attacks to double

News Most large European companies are expecting the number of virus attacks to double over the next 10 years, according to a survey conducted by MessageLabs

Britons still don't trust the Web - but it's all in the mind

News Survey: Almost half of the UK's Internet users have an 'irrational fear' of the Internet, which can be overcome with reassurance from e-tailers and credit card companies

UK terrorist trials to be aired on Web

News The appeals tribunal for suspected terrorists will make its judgements available online

Blunkett calls for European DNA database of suspects

News Criminals and those suspected of terrorism may be tracked by an EU-wide DNA database

Sony DRU-700A

Review Sony's first double-layer DVD burner does its job well, but double-layer burning itself is a mixed blessing.

IBM opens European RFID test centre

News Brief: IBM has opened its third testing centre - the first it has set up in Europe

Unpicking Microsoft's patchwork

Comment Keeping your system safe means making sure you have all the latest updates installed - but sometimes Microsoft doesn't make it easy to do...

Airlines' IT spending drops

News Testing times in the airline industry are leading to significant cuts in technology spending

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