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Archive - 16 Oct 2006

First Post!

Blog The ZDNet UK team have launched blogs. It's looking pretty cool thus far and a lot of work has gone into getting the new site up and running. Kudos to all involved in the launch.

Vodafone updates small business offering

News Operator adds free company landline-to-mobile calls to its Sharetime price plan and launches a new tariff for very small businesses

Europe won't back down on Vista

News The European Commission is keeping a firm eye on Microsoft, but some MEPs are grateful it hasn't blocked the Vista release completely

my initial blog

Blog Just testing the blogsphere within zdnet... not easy to find the time, thank god for lunchbreaks...

Sharp starts laptop battery recall

News Toshiba, Fujitsu and Hitachi may demand more compensation from Sony for the exploding laptop debacle

Internet Explorer's shrinking numbers

Tech Guide There's more than just features to consider when choosing an Internet browser. Unfortunately, on the eve of releasing Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft still hasn't worked that out.

Profit warnings rife among hardware suppliers

News Delayed contracts mean many UK hardware makers are suffering financial pain

Plan continuity like the US Army

Feature Operations Orders are issued in the US Army to enable the co-ordinated execution of an operation, so why not use a similar procedure in your organisation?

Operators want 3G handset for the masses

News The GSM Association continues its quest to get the whole world using 3G by announcing a contest to produce a low-cost handset

RFID to track airport passengers

News A radio-tagging device has been developed that is intended to monitor air travellers' movements as they wait for their flights

Government IT projects 'running 17 years late'

News The Treasury has defended its technology track record, as figures show 30 percent of projects are delayed

Cut-price phishing toolkits pose growing threat

News For around £20, criminals can buy a kit to take advantage of the latest vulnerabilities

Microsoft backs down over Vista complaints

News Security vendors get access to the Vista kernel and the ability to disable Windows Security Center, but they're still wary of Microsoft

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