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McKinnon's extradition judicial review...
Gary McKinnon, the man accused of hacking Nasa and Pentagon computers, will have his oral judicial review hearing on 20 Jan, according to the Free Gary McKinnon website. The judicial... More
Cambridge vs Oxford, Xen vs VMWare
Last Friday I went to the College IT Conference, which is an annual get-together of college IT managers from Oxford and Cambridge universities. Note that these are the IT managers at... More
Atheros Wi-Fi drivers go open source
Good news from the leading Wi-Fi silicon maker - it's opened up, so its hardware will fully supported upstream in Linux. Atheros will share source code for its hardware abstraction... More
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Microsoft's mobile strategy has gone missing
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In praise of a sinful Apple
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Why a Firefox fan became a Chrome convert
Stephen Shankland CNET News.com's Stephen Shankland explains how Chrome lured him away from Firefox, despite the shortcomings of Google's browser more
Who gains from Microsoft's free Morro antivirus?
Mary Landesman, ScanSafe The company is dropping its subscription-based antivirus software in favour of a free package, code-named 'Morro'. Internet-security expert Mary Landesman investigates Microsoft's motives more
Supercomputing budgets: Fighting the financial storm
Andrew Jones, NAG Steadily rising budgets for high-performance-computing projects are about to meet the chill winds of recession head on. The consequences could harm the real benefits this technology can offer, says Andrew Jones more
Microsoft Futures Special Report
Ozzie: Success of Azure comes down to trust
News In an interview, Ray Ozzie says businesses will be taking a risk by placing core operations in Microsoft's datacentre, but that the software giant has more to lose if things go bad
