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Archive - 08 Nov 2005

Wanadoo launches unbundled broadband

News Super-fast broadband from Wanadoo is now available in Leeds, with more locations on the way

AMD edges ahead of Intel

News ...in the US retail sector at least. Sales figures for October show AMD taking the lead for the first time

A chip on Faggin's shoulder

Video Federico Faggin, pioneer of the first silicon gate integrated circuits, wants more investment in long-term projects

First European Super 3G network launched

News O2 has brought HSDPA to the Isle of Man, and claims that two mystery vendors are developing laptops with integrated support

Is Microsoft bringing CRM to the masses?

News Q&A: The man in charge of Microsoft's CRM believes he has the right combination to enthuse customers and leave the competition quaking

Online fraud on the up

News While Chip-and-PIN is cutting fraud on the high street, thieves are increasingly turning to the Web to use stolen cards

Nokia sends Linux tablet to market

News A Wi-Fi enabled mini-tablet is now being sold by the Finnish mobile phone giant

Costs, culture or communism? Why governments choose open source

News Governments in Europe and the US have different reasons for adopting open source and cost isn't always high on the agenda

Mobile roaming rates 'will come down'

News Using mobile data services abroad will eventually get cheaper, but industry body advises that, for now, users will have to cope with the high prices

Funding shortfall threatens tech's future

Video Robert Lucky, inventor at Bell Labs in the 1980s, discusses how a lack of funding could be slowing 21st century research developments

Turbo codes push communications skywards

Video Claude Berrou, the 2005 Marconi Award winner, discusses how his turbo codes have boosted technology developments

Europe and the US philosophically divided on open source?

Special Report Open Source in Government: Some governments have embraced the potential of open source, while others seem culturally opposed to the whole concept

SQL Server and Visual Studio get updated

News Microsoft's new database and developer tools are finally on their way; Steve Ballmer now insists no job is too big for Windows

Microsoft rebrands anti-spyware tool

News Windows AntiSpyware is dead; long live Windows Defender!

HP sharpens blade PC lines

News Transmeta chips are out and AMD ones are in as HP tries to woo the business buyer

Bank of America leads the way on phishing protection

News 14.5 million customers in the US will get authentication tokens, dwarfing Lloyds TSB's 30,000 token project

Linux worm on the loose

News Security companies have warned about a worm that exploits multiple vulnerabilities in software running on the open source OS

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