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Hacker McKinnon gets extradition delay
Gary McKinnon has been granted a two-week delay on his extradition to the US to face hacking charges, in order to give the European Court of Human...
Open Source - Is it really value for money?
Delegates and speakers at the European Open Source Convention in Brussels last week tackled the question of open source software and its value to...
Mobiles promise VoIP integration, but not yet
Analysis: Integrating mobile phones and internet telephony has been high on the agenda at both the 3GSM and CeBIT in recent week, as user and...
Apple and Samsung CEOs prepare for courtroom drama
The chief executives of Apple and Samsung are getting ready for US courtroom talks this week.
RIM offers free apps for outage victims
RIM offers a host of free apps as it remains penitent following the massive outages last week.
Latest Ubuntu available for download
Just a week after the release candidate, Canonical has made the latest Ubuntu desktop and server versions available for download.
Darkmarket fraudster could face 10 years in jail
One of the founding members of credit card fraud forum darkmarket.ws could receive up to 10 years in jail after admitting his guilt in court this...
Budget SSDs to bolster market?
The technology industry has been waiting for SSDs to takeover the market and with the release this week of two budget products, is now its time?
Adobe identifies another critical Flash Player bug
Users of Flash and AIR have been urged to update their software, while Acrobat and Reader users will get a new update next week.
Ethernet switch market to crash 20 per cent
A report released this week has predicted the largest fall in the Ethernet switch market in eight years.
Apple to show off iPhone 3.0 software
Apple sends out invites for an event next week where it will preview the next gen iPhone software, as speculation mounts over new features.
Chambers of Commerce to offer IT in a box
At the start of Small Business Week, the British Chambers of Commerce announces a SME start up kit including IT, broadband and mobiles.
Vaizey: Cloud computing to solve ‘explosion’ of portable devices
In a less controversial speech compared to last week, communications minister Ed Vaizey gives his full support to cloud computing.
iPhone nano rumoured as 3G version boosts sales
After a week of operators reporting the iPhone 3G has boosted UK sales, more rumours have surfaced that a ‘nano’ version is in the works for...
IT PRO Podcast: Microsoft and Yahoo still chatting...
This week, we look at the latest developments in the Yahoo-Microsoft saga, lie detection software, solid-state storage and whether what goes in...
Week in Review: Can the Government handle data security?
Data security becomes a top level Government matter, as Labour and the Conservatives argue over ID cards and the best way to tackle cyber crime.
Home Office widens interception law debate
Civil society campaigners will meet with Home Office officials next week to discuss a review into UK interception laws.
Orange data outage caused by technology fails
Hardware and software problems were at the route of a data network outage affecting Orange customers this week.
Sony to kick-off World Cup trade-in scheme this week
Sony is to launch a trade-in scheme on 29 April that will offer money off products in return for old electronics goods.
First 21CN service set for launch this week
Wholesale broadband specialist Entanet will begin selling a ADSL2+ broadband service running on BT’s 21CN infrastructure.
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