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Red Hat buys virtualisation player Qumranet

Red Hat buys virtualisation player Qumranet

News With the £60m purchase, Red Hat gains hypervisor and desktop virtualisation tools to challenge VMware and Microsoft [05 Sep 2008]

Peer proposes data super-watchdog

Peer proposes data super-watchdog

News Merlin, Earl of Erroll, has called for the amalgamation of the Information Commissioner's Office and the Office of Surveillance Commissioners [05 Sep 2008]


Bletchley Park campaign makes appeal to US

News IBM and PGP will spearhead a fundraising campaign aimed at the US tech industry to help repair Bletchley Park, whose WWII work laid the foundations for modern computing and cryptography [01:00 BST]

PGP boss sets out to save Bletchley Park Video icon

PGP boss sets out to save Bletchley Park

Video Phil Dunkelberger, chief executive of PGP, tells ZDNet.co.uk why he's signing the cheques to help save Bletchley Park — and who he's doing it with [01:00 BST]


Microsoft exec rebuts hypervisor security claims

News At the TechEd conference, Microsoft security strategist Steve Riley has answered claims that the company's hypervisor software could be maliciously replaced on PCs without administrators knowing [05 Sep 2008]

EC reforms aim to smooth path to fibre era

News A number of telcoms reforms are being debated by the European Parliament, with one aim being to overcome hindrances to wider uptake of fibre broadband [05 Sep 2008]

Microsoft plans four updates on Patch Tuesday

News The software giant has forewarned IT departments to expect four security bulletins for Tuesday [05 Sep 2008]

Chrome's JavaScript poses challenge to Silverlight

News Experts speaking at Microsoft's TechEd conference in Australia warn that JavaScript will continue to get speedier, making it the biggest rival of Silverlight technology [05 Sep 2008]

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Heathrow Terminal 5 gets Wi-Fi hotspot

News The hotspot, supplied by T-Mobile, is the largest indoor network in the UK, covering an area the size of 50 football pitches [05 Sep 2008]

Broadband outcasts to get next-gen networks first

News Ofcom's Consumer Panel says UK regions without broadband should be first in line to get next-generation networks [05 Sep 2008]

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Sony Vaio notebooks recalled due to overheating

News Worldwide, the company is recalling around 438,000 Vaio TZ-series notebooks that may overheat and cause burns [05 Sep 2008]

Microsoft's Office in the cloud hits one million users

News Six months after its beta launch, one million customers have signed up to the Office Live Workspace online collaboration tool [05 Sep 2008]

Labour tech tsar attacks gov't comms-database plan

News Andrew Miller, chair of the Parliamentary Information Technology Committee, has warned the planned database may hold too much data to be useful [05 Sep 2008]

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Parallels plugs USB links into virtual desktops

News The virtualisation company is partnering with Silex to incorporate USBs into customers' virtual networks [04 Sep 2008]

Don't fear the enterprise netbook

Don't fear the enterprise netbook

Leader Another week, another netbook. Consumer emphasis means business IT vendors are missing a trick [04 Sep 2008]

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Dell launches long-awaited netbook

Dell launches long-awaited netbook

News The company has launched the Inspiron Mini 9 mini-laptop computer, four months after it was first expected to enter the netbook market [04 Sep 2008]

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Chrome lets Google log user keystrokes

News If users are not careful with privacy settings, Google may log every keystroke typed into the browser's search and address bar [04 Sep 2008]

Google plans Chrome extensions

News Mozilla's Firefox has an edge over Chrome as regards extensions that give the browser new abilities, but Google is planning to close the gap [04 Sep 2008]

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Google: Chrome may migrate to Android

News Co-founder Sergey Brin says the Chrome technology is likely to move to Google's Android mobile-phone software in the near future [04 Sep 2008]

Nasa hacker's lawyers prepare High Court appeal

Nasa hacker's lawyers prepare High Court appeal

News Gary McKinnon's legal team plan to make an emergency application on medical grounds, should a last-ditch appeal to the home secretary fail [04 Sep 2008]


Adobe sets date for Creative Suite 4 launch

News Creative Suite 4, an update to Adobe's flagship software bundle, including Photoshop and Illustrator, will debut later in September [04 Sep 2008]

Microsoft makes more virtualisation-licensing tweaks

News The company has announced another round of changes to its lineup of virtualisation policies and products [04 Sep 2008]

Judge rules Oracle withheld lawsuit evidence

News A US judge says the software giant deliberately witheld or destroyed evidence sought in a class-action lawsuit filed against the company [04 Sep 2008]

Novell releases GroupWise 8 beta

News The company has launched an open beta of its collaboration software, combining traditional functionality with updated Web 2.0-style additions [04 Sep 2008]

Google readies Chrome for Mac and Linux

News The search giant is 'actively working' on versions of its browser for Mac and Linux operating systems, but has not fixed a date for release [04 Sep 2008]

The News Blog

Dell to sell factories

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Dell plans to sell its factories to cut costs. According to the WSJ article, most if not all of Dell's factories could be sold or close... More

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Google Chrome - nine things we've foun...

Google must be very happy with the coverage Chrome has gathered. But it's not all good news. Here are eight of the more interesting things to come out of the woodwork since the browser... More

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Google Chrome - first benchmarks. Summ...

We've got the first comparative benchmarks of Google Chrome, which we downloaded around half an hour ago as the official launch podcast came to an end. We'll be looking at Chrome... More

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Come talk to us about datacentre efficiency

I read every post made on ZDNet UK by our members, and every day it's brought home to me what a wealth of expertise there is out there among our users. Of course, it's the cornerstone of the...

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Pick of the week: Under the all-seeing eye

Here's this week's highlights, with Vista again in the crosshairs and what a constabular street stop might look like if we all had to carry ID cards. RE: Microsoft's Mojave just a desert vista ...

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Pick of the week: Linux on the road and Vista at sea

Here's a roundup of great posts from this week, with a street-level look at iPhone's MobileMe, a prediction of choppy waters for Microsoft's Vista charm offensive, and Linux on holiday. ...

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Server consolidation Special Report

Stratus ftServer 6200

Stratus ftServer 6200

Review The ftServer 6200 VMware bundle makes an excellent platform for hosting virtual machines. As VMware servers cannot be clustered, the Stratus offering is about the only option for organisations requiring extreme high availability from their ESX Server environments.

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