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Archive - 29 Mar 2006

Artificial Intelligence: The edge of research and beyond

Feature Part 3: In the third and final part of a special report into AI, it's time to skirt the edges of science fact and examine where current research may eventually lead, if anywhere

Google accused of bio-piracy

News First it was China, now it's genetics; Google is in hot water with privacy advocates again

Where the lobbying power lies

Feature Not-for-profit groups in Washington wield influence, and don't have to reveal their backers

Bluetooth gets wider with WiMedia

News Bluetooth is hooking up with the WiMedia flavour of Ultrawideband - and the regulators may even be ready when it hits

Qualcomm launches third suit against Broadcom

News Qualcomm aims to keep its competitor busy with the third suit filed in the same court before the first has been heard

Internet firms attack US broadband bill

News A bill that could allow 'a fundamental change in the paradigm of the Internet' has met with resistance from the likes of Google, Microsoft and Yahoo

Operators call foul on EU roaming charge initiative

News Roaming Rip-Offs: Mobile providers have reacted badly to the EU's decision to move forward with legislation to cap roaming charges

The government can't handle the truth

Leader Why does the DTI needs to have one of its most influential reports on IT security sponsored by vendors who have a vested interest in the results being as dire as possible?

Gates reassures businesses

Q&A Despite delays to Office 2007, Virtual Server 2007 and Windows Vista, Bill Gates feels Microsoft's business software plans are going well

BT's model of SOA development

Q&A Builder: BT Exact is aiming to increase the flexibility of the group's internal systems by adopting a service oriented architecture. We interview the lead architect behind the move

Munich Linux migration delayed by 'PR stunt'

News A high-profile delay to Munich's Linux migration in 2004 was actually caused by those campaigning against software patents, rather than the shadowy hand of Microsoft, according to one insider

Google gets market share boost

News The search giant has made gains at the expense of MSN, despite protests about its practices in China

IBM looks into its crystal ball

News Predictions for the next decade from IBM's research teams include increased prevalence of sensors, the continued march of Moore's Law and the re-emergence of specialised processors

Virtual server 2007 delayed

News Along with Vista and Office, Microsoft's virtualisation software has been delayed

Dell makes widescreen business move

News Widescreen laptops aren't just for watching movies on the plane, you know

IE flaw gets second third-party patch

News Determina is the provider this time, as Microsoft waits to provide more than a workaround for the widely exploited flaw

No Lobbyists As Such

Review This book offers an insider's view on how an informal group of campaigners took on the forces of big business and its professional lobbyists to bring about the defeat of the software patent directive.

Red Hat rakes in profits

News Beating analysts' estimates by a whisker, the Linux firm detailed its plans to increase its workforce by over 30 percent this year

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