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CA ARCserve Backup r16
CA’s ARCserve Backup r16 aims to amalgamate disk, tape and cloud backup into a single product. Dave Mitchell puts it through its paces in the lab...
Miniframe SoftXpand
It’s cheap, it’s green, but is it legal? Miniframe's unique approach to thin clients lets multiple users access a single Windows PC, but check...
Specsavers focuses on customer service
Latest IT investment sees optician chain improve customer visibility and service with new call centre software to create a single view of the...
AMD ships new CPUs in high-performance and power-friendly configurations
New wave of Athlon 64 chips includes a high-end dual-core configuration; low-core single-core models also released
US scientists test mobile sign language technology
MobileASL tool compresses video messages without affecting video clarity around the face and hands to make low-bandwidth video calls for the deaf a...
OneNote hits Google’s Android
Android gets OneNote, but there's no sign of a BlackBerry version.
Wireless charging standard to be finalised within six months
The Wireless Power Consortium says consensus will be reached on a single wireless charging protocol by the middle of the year.
Sun and Microsoft sign search deal
MSN Toolbar will be bundled with Sun's Java platform doftware as Microsoft tries to challenge Google and increase its search market share.
IBM takes on £400 million council IT contracts
Somerset County Council and Taunton Deane Borough Council sign 10-year deal to outsource IT services to a new IBM joint venture business.
Researchers develop high-capacity sugar-based batteries
US university techies come up with a biodegradable battery cell that can run on sugar, lasts four times longer than a lithium-ion battery on a...
Make cyber crime reporting easier, Lords told
Open source movement and Microsoft urge Lords to consider setting up single point of contact for online crime victims.
Fraudsters focus on ID theft, not stealing cash
While fewer victims are immediately hit with financial losses, it could be a sign that fraudsters are stealing identity details to sell on.
Dell shows off new Latitude business laptops
The entire Latitude line is upgraded to the ‘E Series’ aimed at the business market, but there is still no sign of the fabled ‘netbook’.
Cable & Wireless sign £300m Aviva deal
The UK's biggest insurance group continues its 12-year relationship with Cable & Wireless.
US aims for technology trade pact expansion
The US hopes other countries will sign an agreement designed to boost technology trade.
Red Hat, Microsoft tie up interoperability deal
The two software giants sign a patent-free interoperability deal to tie up the competition in the virtualisation space.
Mobile virtualisation attracts major backer
Software to enable handset makers to run dual operating systems on a single mobile phone has added another big backer: Motorola.
VMware gets disaster recovery tool
Neverfail develops first plug-in to VMware VirtualCentre, providing control point and eliminating single point of failure in virtual environments.
Single group blamed for two thirds of all phishing attacks
Using sophisticated techniques, a gang of scammers known as Avalanche was behind a dramatic increase in phishing attacks in the second half of 2009.
Europe has a single digital market - and it's illegal
The EU's Neelie Kroes explains why Europe needs a digital plan to jumpstart the economy and protect the environment.
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