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Archive - 26 Oct 2006

Luton Council gears up with high speed network

News The network links council buildings in the town centre as well as those located further afield

Chris Patten: Politicians have no grasp of technology

News The former governor of Hong Kong has waded into the debate around lack of tech knowledge among politicians and its effect on government IT projects

Orange cuts broadband pricing following flat sales

News Analysts and insiders claim Orange's 'free broadband' push left the public cold

Cisco: Good enough to be worth faking?

News Counterfeit software is a high-profile issue but Cisco is finding that knock-offs are also a problem where it comes to network equipment

We aim to SiRF

Blog Trawling through the 100th handheld spec sheet while carrying out the teethgrindly-dull-but-necessary task called 'data cleansing' prior to our exciting new launch, I couldn't help noticing that...

Cisco buys mobile communications start-up

News Orative's technology is meant to add mobile capabilities to Cisco's Unified Communications suite

Intel turns up the heat on AMD

Analysis Analysis: Demand is booming for AMD, but the company may become a victim of its own success

The Dead Parody Sketch

Blog Take a look at this. Now, answer the following questions. Five points per question, show all working, write on one side of the screen only. 1. What the Dell? 2. It's a parody of Spamalot. Or...

Red Hat's Cox warns on open source security

News Linux developer and Red Hat veteran Alan Cox urges caution to those who think Linux security is foolproof

Adobe puts its muscle behind Apollo

News The company will spend £50m to fund software start-ups and other efforts to promote its new development tools

Amazon refuses to hand over book search 'secrets'

News The internet retailer has objected to a Google subpoena on its searching and indexing technologies for book texts

Oracle highlights Web 2.0, services plans

News Oracle OpenWorld: The company has given a preview of plans for bringing together technologies picked up in its acquisition spree

IE 7 hit by spoofing bug

News The bug appears to be the first genuine, publicly disclosed flaw in Microsoft's new browser

Mozilla downplays Firefox 2.0 bugs

News Two reported security flaws are 'just noise' and don't present any real risk to Firefox users, according to Mozilla

Oracle gives Fusion the Web 2.0 treatment

News Oracle OpenWorld: New middleware releases will integrate with Oracle applications and allow for rich web content development

AMD completes ATI buy

News The acquisition is part of AMD's plan to deliver a PC processor with an integrated graphics processor core by 2008 or 2009

Sun: computing service providers are the future

News Oracle OpenWorld: Moore's Law means many businesses will ultimately not be interested in buying computers, according to Sun chief Jonathan Schwartz

Oracle to clone Red Hat Linux

News Oracle OpenWorld: The database giant will pose a major threat to Red Hat by selling support to existing Red Hat customers and giving away its own knock-off distribution

Canonical goes 'edgy' with latest Ubuntu

News 'Edgy Eft', released this week, boots faster and includes updated packages

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