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Vodafone opts for Windows Mobile on all smartphones
British mobile phone giant to standardise on Microsoft mobile phone operating system for all future smartphones
Online crime mapping endorsed by PM
The Prime Minister has endorsed proposals to produce online maps showing monthly crime rates as part of the government’s attempt to make the...
Yorkshire hospital gives kids web, TV and VoIP for free
Recent pilot offers children staying in Sheffield Children's Hospital free calls phone calls, satellite and freeview and internet access using...
Google adds semantic search
Google has added semantic search to its system, in a bid to return more relevant results.
Serco consolidates fleet management
A new internet-based fleet management system is helping the Hampshire-based firm gain centralised control of cross-departmental data on thousands...
Commerce Bank dumps paper-based HR
Banking organisation deploys Lawson's Talent Management Suite to simplify its staff acquisition and management processes, and eliminate a complex...
HMRC delays leave 18.2 million unresolved tax cases
Delays in implementing the combined NI and PAYE system added more than £100 million in costs and left a huge backlog of unreconciled tax cases,...
Reading FC secures cashless, VoIP plans
The Premiership football club recently installed new security appliances, which support the security requirements of the roll out of VoIP and...
Vaizey favours ISP-run two-tier internet
The communications minister favours a two-tier speed system run by ISPs to the dismay of internet campaigners.
IBM launches holistic security solution
The IBM Security Network Intrusion Prevention System claims to offer users a holistic solution.
Flaw found in Apache Web Server
A new flaw discovered in Apache Web Server allows hackers to take control of system privileges, researchers claim.
MPs say e-borders system illegal under EU treaty
A committee of MPs headed up by Keith Vaz has called for the e-borders scheme to be halted as it may be considered illegal under the EU treaty.
Intel plans quick Windows 7 rollout
After snubbing Vista, Intel plans to move to Microsoft's next operating system, Windows 7.
Azul announces 192 core Java Appliance
New Java Appliance crams 192 cores into a 5U rack-mounted system, with 768 cores to follow.
Open source needs women
Fedora project puts out the call for more women to get involved in programming the open source operating system
Data Domain unveils high-speed dedupe storage
Data Domain today announced its new storage system, featuring speedy deduplication and throughput of 1500 Mbps.
Microsoft reveals Windows Server 2008 R2
In preparation for the launch of Windows 7 on the client, Microsoft readies a major update to its most recent server operating system with new...
Acer claims it will release first Chrome OS notebook
The chairman of Acer has told Taiwanese press that he is confident his company will be the first to release a notebook featuring Google’s new...
IT Forum: Microsoft announces eight versions of Server 2008
Mammoth choice for IT managers as Microsoft announces eight different variants of its forthcoming server operating system, with and without...
AVG anti-virus stopped Windows XP from booting
Last weekend, some users had their Windows XP systems crippled after AVG anti-virus software deleted a crucial system file.
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