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Archive - 19 Feb 2007

Fujitsu staff prepare for more strikes

News Fujitsu Services has reopened talks in an ongoing industrial dispute, but staff warn that strikes may continue

Motorola's bruising brush with short-term thinking

Leader Do something well, and it becomes your job. Do something spectacularly well, and it could become your nemesis

Rake to succeed Bland at BT helm

News Analysts have tentatively welcomed 'pragmatic' choice as top accountant takes telco chairmanship

Dashing home

Blog Motorists who use satellite navigation are to be offered cheaper car insurance by the RAC. Apparently those who regularly use sat-nav are safer drivers, according to the motoring organisation. ...

Microsoft plans web software push

News The Week Ahead: Online applications will be big news this week, as MPs look at e-consumers and hear allegations of Wi-Fi health risks

Dell snaps up Motorola's Garriques

News Company has hired the former Motorola executive vice president to run its consumer business

Russia attacks Microsoft licensing costs

Talkback M$ should not be allowed to decide what OS you put on a computer. That choice should be up to the consumer. Why should you pay extra for something you aren't going to use?

Amnesty: ISPs must protect free speech

News Human rights group tells service providers they have a responsibility to protect freedom of expression

Cuba to migrate to open source

News Country's technology leaders distance themselves from Microsoft with wide-ranging plans for open source

Axstor AX-DC SATA Hot Swap Drive Cages

Review These Axtor cages are a great way to add caddy-free SATA hot-swap capability to a system. Some small design changes would increase mounting flexibility.

EC wins internet villain award

News Internet Service Providers Association has named its heroes and villains of the web at its annual awards ceremony

Flaws in IE7 and Firefox raise alarm

News Microsoft and Mozilla are both battling vulnerabilities that put user data at risk

Russia attacks Microsoft licensing costs

News Software giant's strict and costly licensing regime is blamed for popularity of fake software in Russia

Windows Mobile 6

Review There are no earth-shattering new features and the interface remains less than perfect, but Windows Mobile 6 brings enough noteworthy improvements to make mobile devices easier to use and equip...

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