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Liverpool takes lead on contactless payments
Commuters in Liverpool will be able to use contactless payments on buses from tomorrow - the first time the technology has come to public transport...
GSMA calls for mobile payment handsets
Mobile industry association wants manufacturers to embed NFC tech into their handsets starting next year.
UPDATED: Microsoft announces new wave of web-based apps
Reacting to Google's growing efforts in the office software-as-a-service (Saas) market, Microsoft has announced a beta release of its latest Office...
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
Is mobile malware really a risk?
Following on from the Samsung Wave and HTC Magic shipping with a malware-infected microSD card, we investigate into how much of a threat mobile...
Clearswift Web Appliance ENW review
Clearswift’s latest web filtering appliance offers extensive workplace AUPs and aims to get tough with the wave of new web threats. In this...
The top 10 tech reviews of 2009
In 2009, the iPhone 3GS, Palm Pre, and HTC Magic mingled with the Dell Adamo and Sony Z-series in the best hardware of the year stakes, while we...
Next wave of rural broadband roll-out confirmed
The Government divvies up a portion of its £530 million broadband budget for roll-out in Wiltshire, Norfolk, Devon and Somerset.
Another wave of attacks target Internet Explorer
Other versions of Internet Explorer are now vulnerable to exploitation, including the new beta of the latest update.
Reviews round-up: Google makes waves
Google Wave impresses but befuddles, Microsoft offers essential security, and HTC releases Windows Phone 6.5 into the wild.
First wave of MP3 spam targets unwary music fans
MP3 files posing as pop music clips show that spammers are trying new ways to lower people's guard
Samsung Wave available to pre-order from Vodafone
The first Bada smartphone will come free on contracts starting at £25 per month when it goes on sale through Vodafone next week.
Cybercrime more profitable than drugs
The profits of cybercrime are huge, but what is it that IT security can do to stem the new wave of cybercriminals – exacerbated by the state of...
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.
Google pulls plug on Wave
Just a year after work began on the communication tool, Google has put a halt to development.
Microsoft to wave bye-bye to CES
The Redmond giant says January isn't a good month for it to release products, so it won't play a major role at CES anymore.
Year in Review: Mobile in 2009
We roundup the year that was in mobile as we wave goodbye to 2009 and hello to 2010.<br>
IDF 2007: Intel rides virtualisation wave
Intel reiterates the fact that it believes virtualisation has a bright future ahead and offers many advantages for the enterprise.<br/> <br/>
Nokia hungry to net mobile surfers as next wave of internet hits
The mobile giant says it is ready, willing and able to capitalise on users' fondness for surfing on the move
Heatwave highlights poor IT management
The current heat wave is not the only problem CIOs need to deal with, but it's indicative of a much larger problem
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