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- IBM formally acquires DWL
- Samsung demonstrates WiBro hand-over technology
- Microsoft enters VoIP market
- Worldwide server market reached €9.8bn in 2Q report
- IBM software to protect information on laptops, servers
- B2 to launch triple play' services with VDSL2 technology
- Microsoft unveils phishing filter, games add-ins for MSN Search Toolbar
- Samsung expands satellite DMB phone line-up
- Orative adds presence technology to Blackberry
- Intelsat acquires Panamsat
- Broadband to beat broadcast in TV wars report
- Worldwide storage software market reaches €1.7bn in Q2 report
- 80 per cent of mobile users find mobile ads unacceptable - report
- Free content driving video on demand uptake
- MCI completes acquisition of Totality
- Increase in crime-related spyware report
- Security appliances in Western Europe exceed 100,000 in Q2 report
- Dell unveils music player, handhelds
- Global hot-spot revenues to climb to €2.8bn by 2009
- Western video game digital distribution market €350m by 2010
- Worldwide CRM new license revenue reached €2.9bn in 2004 report
- Sky Link, Qualcomm to offer Brew services in Russia
- Palm, Microsoft unveil smart-phone
- RIM to use Intel chips for future Blackberrys
- US local online ad spending to reach €4.4bn in 2010 report
- Bluetooth product shipments more than double again report
- Global handset sales growth rate to slow down report
- HP offers 4GB fibre channel switch technology
- Sun, Google join forces to promote software
- With 12bn enterprise instant messages daily, IM means serious business report
- America Online acquires Weblogs
- Google merges Local, Maps products
- DiBcom, Freescale partner for mobile TV solutions
- Global digital music sales triple to 6% of retail revenues report
- Microsoft to pay Real €633m to resolve anti-trust disputes
- Microsoft, Yahoo make IM services interoperable
- IBM unveils chip for Microsoft Xbox 360
- Motorola and Intel team to promote WiMAX
- Worldwide BPO market to reach €533bn in 2009 report
- Microsoft warns internet users of 'zombie' computers
- UGS, Adobe to deliver 3D product data through Adobe Reader
- Oracle unveils free database software
- Worldwide smart-phone shipments up 75% in Q3 report
- Microsoft launches database program
- Worldwide mobile operator service revenue to reach €590bn in 2009 report
- IBM creates device that could lead to improvements in computer systems
- Qualcomm sues Nokia for patent infringement
- MGM backs Blu-ray
- RIM launches Blackberry MDS with support for web services
- Linux Forum established to promote mobile phone standardisation
- Google introduces free web analytics service
- Blu-ray disc likely to win high definition content battle report
- Number of IPTV subscribers to reach 53.7m in 2009 report
- Google launches beta version of Google Base
- Oracle's acquisition of Siebel passes US antitrust review
- Oracle buys Thor Technologies, Octet String
- Microsoft releases technical beta of Office '12'
- US retains domain name control
- Microsoft to open Office document format
- Sun Microsystems expands open source offerings
- Worldwide mobile phone sales increased 22% in Q3 report
- 3G World Congress points towards hybrid mobiles and services
- Micron, Intel create new firm to make NAND flash memory
- Xbox 360 launched in North America, reaches Europe Dec 3
- iTunes enters top 10 list of US music retailers
- MTV tests Convisual mobile interactive TV platform
- FBI' worm spreads rapidly
- Worldwide server market revenue reached €10.7bn in Q3 report
- Browsers meet to improve internet security
- PCCW to start HD over IPTV
- Enterprise WLAN sales surges to €211m in Q3 report
- Yahoo introduces RSS e-mail folder
- World Championship Sports Network signs deal with MLBAM
- Mobile Sphere launches international long distance solution for MVNOs
- Australian court orders Kazaa to install filter
- MIT's $100 laptop to run Redhat Linux
- Microsoft launches Windows Onecare beta
- Intel working with companies worldwide on digital entertainment
- WADND sues ICANN, Verisign for monopolisation of domain names
- Mozilla Firefox 1.5 launched
- IPTV about broadband, Not TV, says report
- IPTV about broadband, not TV, says report
- Blu-ray to unveil launch details in January
- Samsung pleads guilty to price fixing, receives $300m fine
- FIFA may use 'chipped' ball for 2006 World Cup
- Qualcomm joins Wi-Fi Alliance
- IBM introduces 'self-healing' software
- Internet Explorer flaw could expose personal data
- Message Labs, Fortiva form partnership for e-mail archiving
- Jamster, Melodeo partner for Mobile Music
- Real Networks offers beta of online music service
- CNN launches on-demand broadband video service
- Reducing software piracy yields economic benefits, says report
- Symbol, Avaya tie-up for voice over Wi-fi
- US Justice Dept. disagrees with Korea's Microsoft ruling
- Pay By Touch, NCR to provide biometric payment services worldwide
- 400m passengers per year book flights online
- Number of worldwide DSL lines to reach 137m by year-end
- Microsoft, MCI team to offer PC-to-phone calling
- MTV, Microsoft to offer digital music service

