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DNA details of innocent will be kept f...
The government has announced that it plans to keep innocent people's DNA details for up to six years. In response to a consultation it launched last December, the government said... More
Motorola and Aruba agree Wi-Fi patent...
Aruba Networks and Motorola have settled their long-running patent dispute by signing a cross-licensing agreement, the companies announced on Friday. In August 2007, two Motorola... More
Google buys mobile display ad firm AdM...
Google has bought the mobile display advertising firm AdMob, the companies announced on Monday. The acquisition, for $750m (£449m) in stock, will "enhance Google's existing expertise... More
Mobile World Congress 2009 Special Report
ARM shows off 32nm mobile processor
News ARM's 32nm processors displayed at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona promise cheaper, more powerful smartphones
Analysis What to expect from Mobile World Congress 2009
News LG devices to use Intel Moorestown processor
Mandriva One 2010.0 (including Moblin UI)
I know, I know... I'm late, Mandriva 2010 has been out for a week now, and openSuSE is due out already today. This is a crazy time of year, with all of these releases coming so close together,...
J.A. Watson
Logitech buys LifeSize for $405m
A few weeks ago I met with Craig Malloy, co-founder and CEO of high-definition videoconferencing specialist LifeSize Communications, as the company was introducing its Skype-compatible Passport...
Charles McLellan
Mobile business social network tools coming on BlackBerry
The APIs that RIM is opening up for the BlackBerry platform leapfrog what’s available on other mobile platforms, with free push updates, unified advertising and payment options and not just the...
First Take
Microsoft Windows 7 Special Report Special Report
How Microsoft can make Windows 7 a success
Comment Many businesses have given Vista a wide berth; Microsoft must focus on five areas to make sure Windows 7 doesn't suffer the same fate, argues TechRepublic's Jason Hiner
News Microsoft: Many Windows 7 features can be disabled
Leader Windows 7 — as good as it gets
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