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Archive - 16 Mar 2007

EC will cap mobile-roaming charges

News Roaming rip-offs: The final decision on price-capping is expected in June, according to commissioner Viviane Reding

The slow poison of OneCare

Leader Microsoft has admitted that OneCare is badly flawed. Its continued presence on the market is a disaster for customers and company alike

Video: Symantec chief's subtle swipe at Microsoft

News John Thompson claims that operating-system companies shouldn't be trusted to secure their own platform

BT throws line to stranded Biscit customers

News Wholesale provider steps in to issue migration codes to victims of Biscit's collapse, many of them businesses

Microsoft partner: Vista less secure than XP

News CeBIT: A security company recognised by Microsoft as one of its 'best' partners has said that Vista will be less secure than Windows XP

UK company wins European ICT gong

News CeBIT: Transitive is one of three grand prize winners awarded the 2007 ICT Prize, scooping a top gong for its QuickTransit product

EC to develop guidelines on RFID

News CeBIT: Commissioner Viviane Reding has confirmed that new rules will be drafted later this year to amend current EU e-privacy legislation

Motion Computing C5: the first Mobile Clinical Assistant

Preview Motion Computing’s C5 is a Tablet PC designed specifically with clinicians in mind. We made an appointment with it at CeBIT 2007.

They killed Clippy... is OneCare next?

Blog Tired at the end of the week? Why not tuck yourself into your, er, cubicle with this heartwarming (and slightly barking) fairytale from the good folks down at Microsoft. Strangely absent from...

Microsoft: OneCare should not have been rolled out

News CeBIT: In an frank interview, Microsoft admits that its OneCare security product should not have been released so quickly

Cisco videoconferencing leaps forward

News Networking company picks up SME-focused WebEx for £1.65bn, enhances high-end TelePresence product and announces first TelePresence customers

Back in the world of infinite free energy...

Blog Steorn, home of our Irish friends with their perpetual motion machine, has redesigned its web site. It's given the free energy technology a name, too - Orbo. And has Steorn told us how it works...

Top five PC manufacturers fail naked PC test

News A ZDNet special investigation into buying PCs without an operating system from the top five PC vendors uncovered a litany of conflicting advice and confused instructions

Video: Fujitsu claims green PC leadership

Video CeBIT: PC maker says it is ahead of the pack when it comes to energy efficiency and removing hazardous materials from its equipment

Nervous RIM

Blog My interview yesterday with the European head of RIM sent the BlackBerry maker into a nervous spin. Armed with my video producer, we arrived smack on time at RIM HQ here at CeBIT in Germany. ...

Symantec trims workforce to cut costs

News Security software maker is letting employees go as it aims to reduce its cost structure by $200m

Photos: 2nd generation UMPCs at CeBIT

Photo Will the second generation of Ultra Mobile PCs address the criticism that was levelled at the original crop of 'Origami' devices? We take a look at Samsung's latest Q1 system, and some of its...

Ballmer: Google's growth strategy 'insane'

News Speaking at Stanford's business school, Microsoft's CEO also described Google's efforts beyond search as 'cute'

Video: BlackBerry maker talks mobile security

Video CeBIT: RIM's Charmaine Eggberry tells us why security is paramount to enterprise IT managers developing a mobility strategy

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