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Archive - 29 Jun 2006

3's mobile walled garden crumbles

News A deal with Yahoo will give 3's subscribers full Internet access for the first time, thanks to the Web giant's mobile-optimisation software

Government attacks EC's 'dangerous' online media plans

News A UK government minister has claimed that Europe's attempts to regulate online content are badly planned and potentially damaging

EC telecoms overhaul sparks alarm

News Proposals to shake up Europe's telecommunications market haven't gone down well with UK companies or regulators

O2 Xda IQ

Review O2's Xda IQ is a generally straightforward Windows Mobile 5.0 smartphone with one outstanding feature -- integrated Wi-Fi connectivity.

Microsoft: Don't sweat over software licensing

News As Microsoft makes changes to its Windows Genuine Advantage program, the company reveals it is also building tools to make software licensing more transparent

Paying the true cost of technology

Leader Consumers in China have had their view of green technology shaped by being regular witnesses to the dirty end of the PC supply chain

Mobile TV will be a risky business for operators

News A new study shows that mobile TV has huge potential, but could prove a big gamble for smaller operators unless they agree to work together on formats

Open source community wooed by Microsoft

News Microsoft was out in force at an open source conference in London this week, but many delegates were unwilling to talk about its motives

Google launches online payment platform

News Checkout could make it easier for Google users to buy online

Vonage goes after big business

News VoIP operator wants to put its ill-fated IPO behind it with a product that could replace the desk phone

Microsoft patches security patch

News This week's security fix from Microsoft caused problems for some dial-up users, so the company's now issued a revision