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Reviews Round-up: Firefox burns brightly
This week, we looked at digital pens, small NAS boxes, a mobile workstation from HP and the latest browser update from Firefox.
Orange/T-Mobile merger messes with government spectrum plans
An announcement is expected this week from the government regarding mobile spectrum, but this will be overshadowed by calls to investigate the...
Android 2.1 update for HTC Hero finally arrives
Following delay after delay, HTC Hero users will be getting their hands on the Android OS update this week.
Office 2003 mainstream support cut off date looming
Microsoft is cutting off its mainstream support to Office 2003 and XP next week.
Opera launches new Mobile 9.7 browser
Opera will launch its new Opera Mobile 9.7 browser at the CITA Wireless next week.
Adobe expects Flash flaw fix today
Adobe has said it expects to fix a critical vulnerability in Flash today, a week ahead of schedule.
Week in review: iPhone goes Orange
The iPhone is imminent on the Orange network, Sony Ericsson unveils Android handset, Dell unveils ultra-thin Adamo XPS laptop, and EU promises to...
Public vs private: Which cloud is best for business?
After EMC's annual conference in Boston last week championing the way of the private cloud for business, we take a look at whether this is the best...
Video: Google Nexus One hands-on
Google invited us to its Victoria HQ this week so we could bring you this video of the Google Nexus One in action.
Dell launches new virtualisation products and services
A new range of products and services focused around virtualisation and high performance computing have been launched this week by Dell.
Week in review: Google vs. Facebook, Chromebooks, Microsoft loves Skype
Facebook won't be getting a new Chromebook from Google after its naughty smear campaign against the search giant, while Microsoft finds some spare...
Oracle to issue massive set of patches
The database and software vendor has issued a pre-patch notice containing 41 fixes that will be issued next week, including two critical patches...
Intel counters Apple’s Imagination stake
Interest in Imagination Technologies is hotting up, with Intel increasing its interest in the UK graphics firm after it emerged last week that...
OOXML and the future of open standards
Delegates from the national standards bodies who contribute to the International Standards Organisation (ISO) met last week in Geneva to decide the...
First MeeGo tablet to hit market next week
The WeTab is set to introduce the MeeGo operating system to the tablet market.
Mozilla fixes Firefox zero-day vulnerability
Firefox 3.5.1 fixes a critical vulnerability that had been found earlier in the week.
Microsoft to preview SQL server next week
Microsoft has announced a ‘community technology preview,’ allowing MSDN and TechNet subscribers to get a sneak preview of the latest SQL server.
Apple European iPhone deals expected next week
Report of deals with leading mobile phone operators T-Mobile, Orange and O2 reveals significant revenue-sharing arrangements, likely to prove more...
Week in Review: Virgin WiFi? More tablets? Larry Ellison is Iron Man?
Branson could be bringing his own Wi-Fi hotspots to the country, Acer announces a range of tablets and Larry Ellison has the last laugh as Oracle...
Apple accused of clandestine security update
Sophos has suggested that Apple was a little surreptitious about introducing a security update for Mac OS X this week.
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