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EU adds new characters to domain names
Greek, Cyrillic, and other different character sets will now be able to work on the '.eu' domain.
BT to offer .tel domains
The last wave of .tel domains are made available to the general public.
ICANN proposes major domain name changes
The proposal to allow users to create their own top level domains could offer up millions of new variations for web addresses.
Big hitters sign up to .tel directory
Lots of leading names have registered applications for the new .tel directory. <br> <br>
Demand for .uk domains soars
Driving school helps domain address surpass the seven million registrations milestone. <br> <br>
ICANN board approves domain name expansion
The internet domain naming authority has paved the way for an explosion of new top level domains and other addresses.
First wave of .tel domains go on sale
Companies looking to protect their trademark can now secure a .tel domain ahead of the mainstream launch of the new top level domain.
ICANN takes domain names global
ICANN has formally approved the use of non-Latin characters in domain names.
1U Rack Servers
The latest 1U rack servers offer one of the best densities on the market and are versatile enough to deal with a wide range of duties. IT PRO has...
Sangfor WANACC M5500 review
Sangfor is new to the WAN optimisation market and aims to beat the big names soundly on price. In this exclusive review, Dave Mitchell puts the...
BT names next towns to get super-fast broadband
BT is continuing its rollout of super-fast broadband with a further 69 locations announced today.
Ambulance call records lost in transit
The Scottish Ambulance Service confirms that 900,000 data records including names, addresses and phone numbers are lost by a courier.
Are Motorola's phone days over?
As the 2008 Mobile World Congress begins, uncertainty surrounds one of the biggest names in mobile phone history. Will it stay or will it sell, and...
Free Software is good for business
Once the domain of hobbyist software developers, open source software applications - both hosted and locally-installed - are having a major and...
Microsoft names and shames 25 pirate retailers
The software giant has revealed the identities of shops and online retailers found to be selling illegal copies of its software, in its latest bid...
Backup vendors will drive the move from tape to digital
An executive from Data Domain wants to move beyond virtual tape library - but will keep supporting it.
Google builds its own DNS system
Google has created its own domain name system, claiming its method is faster and safer than current tech.
Koobface crooks unmasked?
Facebook and Sophos believe they have the names of the crooks behind the Koobface botnet.
Laptop theft poses identity theft risk to M&S staff
Laptop with 26,000 names, addresses and National Insurance numbers of workers at Marks and Spencers is stolen from printing firm.
Cisco NSS2000 review
The NSS family signals Cisco’s moves into the SMB network storage market. In this review we find out whether the NSS2000 has what it takes to...
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