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Archive - 08 Jul 2004

Regulator demands more powers to fight rogue diallers

News E-commerce legislation brought in by the government in 2002 has been blamed for the dramatic rise in premium rate fraud hitting dial-up Web users

Cisco to buy UK server software firm

News London-based Parc is Cisco's latest acquisition target

Workers on the move can get into new Groove

News The latest version of Groove's collaborative software is designed to help mobile workers

Who has contributed most to UK technology?

News Nominations are open for the CNET Awards 2004. We're looking for the biggest contributor to UK technology, as well as winners in 12 other categories

Push To Talk won't pull in the users

Comment Phone operators expecting PTT revenues may find the connection hard to make

GNER sets up Wi-Fi as standard

News Brief: Wireless Internet access is no longer just for first-class passengers - but those with a cheaper ticket will have to pay for their connection

Sun adds extra shot to Java branding

Feature Sun's Java technology is everywhere - but its meaning is lost on many users. The company aims to remedy this through a new branding push

Virgin Mobile prepares for IPO

News Branson and company are set to hit the stock exchange, with staff receiving a shares-based windfall

UK online spending up 50 percent

News Commerce is going digital. UK Internet shopping revenues increased by 50 percent last year - and for the first time consumers are buying more with plastic than with old-fashioned cash

Yahoo shares fall despite profits increase

News Yahoo blames 'seasonal downturn' as its stock fell after its earnings announcement

Open-source Wi-Fi links remote communities

News A group called Informal is going on a global roadshow to demonstrate the benefits of wireless networks to rural communities in Asia and Africa

US fights to extradite Internet 'pirate'

News An alleged member of the DrinkorDie piracy group is battling to remain in Australia, against US authorities who are seeking to try him in the US

German retailer opens RFID test centre

News As a part of its agressive rollout of RFID throughout its suppply chain, the Metro Group has opened a centre where its partners can try out the technology

Microsoft sets up .Net deal in China

News Brief: A deal with Digital China will see Microsoft developing .Net-based products in China

Siebel, BMC warn on earnings

News Delays in buying decisions by some customers have been put forward as a reason for a drop in earnings by the software companies

Indian president calls for open-source defence software

News India's leader has urged that his country to become self-reliant in its quest for cybersecurity by using non-proprietary platforms

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