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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

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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

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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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Google Chrome Special Report

All roads lead to Chrome

All roads lead to Chrome

Comment With its new browser, Google has finally taken its gaudy, chrome-plated, futuristic ray gun and pointed it straight at Microsoft's head

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Sentry Posts Blog

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

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Police seize phone-gun

Italian police have seized a gun disguised as a mobile phone, according to a report on Gizmodo. The phone can hold four bullets, and is powerful enough to kill somebody. Gizmodo... More

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Gov't loses a PC a week

The government averaged losing one PC per week over the last year, according to figures collated by the Conservatives. A Friday report by the Press Association said that Tory front-bencher... More

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Zero cost recovery – part 2: Removing malware

Slaying malware requires as many tools as you can muster, no single one comes close to removing everything so the more you throw at it the more you hit. Fortunately a good number of tools are...

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Compliance – Part 1: Software Licensing

Compliance, is rarely fun, more the very the essence of red tape. But ignore it and the consequences can range from a, sometimes public, ticking off to corporate manslaughter charges. In future...

Adrian Mars

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Is Your Head (And Data) In The Clouds?

With Microsoft's recent launch of its Azure cloud platform, which bundles the company’s familiar software functions into an online service with your data stored remotely, cloud computing is set to...

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Google Chrome

Roundup: Full coverage of the Google Chrome launch

The search giant has launched a beta of its own open-source browser, sending a clear challenge to Microsoft in the way it lets users work with applications More

Blog: Google Chrome has Microsoft's code inside, says MS manager

And furthermore, he says, that's a good thing... More

Blog: Google Chrome — nine things we've found since launch

Google must be very happy with the coverage Chrome has gathered. But it's not all good news... More