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Archive - 11 Jul 2005

OSDL boss hints at Microsoft collaboration

News The head of Open Source Development Labs, Stuart Cohen, has added weight to rumours of greater collaboration between Microsoft and the open source community

Mobile Web pages get their own domain

News Mobile Internet services will soon be dealt from a .mobi deck

Work still needed on e-government

News A new report says a greater range of e-government channels need to be set up to meet the diverse needs of the public

Microsoft denies adware allegations

News Accusations that the software giant is going easy on an adware maker because its looking to buy the firm have been dismissed

IBM reveals dual-core Power details

News The PowerPC 970MP sports new technology that could lower power consumption and raise performance

Motion LS800 Tablet PC: a first look

Preview The Motion LS800 promises fully-fledged tablet computing in a paperback-size package -- but it's expensive.

Teenage kicks bear no comparison to gangster hits

Leader The leniency shown to Sven Jaschan for writing Sasser shows the real fight is elsewhere. We must act together against those who pose the greater danger online

Citrix sets sights on SMEs

News The thin-client king hopes to built market share by attracting small and medium sized companies with trimmed-down software and licence package

'Deceptive' patent lobbying sparks calls for transparency

News The Green Party claims that European politicians faced deceptive lobbying from campaign groups during the battles over the software patent directive

UK lobbies for data retention

News Charles Clarke wants email and phone records kept for up to three years to aid police investigations, but critics have claimed the scheme is expensive and unwieldy

Hosted success a glimmer of hope for Siebel

News Its financial second quarter won't be as good as expected, but the software maker's hosted division is doing well

Intel about to release dual-core server chip

News Intel is about to announce details of its first dual-core server chip, and it looks set to be a Pentium D

Google Earth (beta): a first look

Preview Google Earth is a mapping and research tool that's both useful and highly addictive.

Sasser's author escapes prison

News 30 hours of community service and a suspended jail sentence have been handed down to Sven Jaschan after he admitted writing the Sasser worm

Lenovo inks blade desktop deal

News The Chinese firm that recently acquired IBM's PC business has signed a deal with ClearCube to resell Blade PCs

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