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- Munich Linux migration slips to 2006
- Microsoft and Intel fall out over BlackBerry case
- Itanium dealt Longhorn server blow
- BT pulls the plug on Midband
- Yahoo hosting 'thousands' of phishing sites
- GPL 3 may contain patent retaliation clause
- 'Watchdog' to savage Bulldog over broadband failings
- Microsoft security chief bitten by rogue dialler
- GPL 3 may contain patent retaliation clause
- 'Watchdog' to savage Bulldog over broadband failings
- Microsoft to launch latest SME push
- Dixons warn of tech sales slump
- Gartner: Business travellers snubbing Wi-Fi
- Symantec 'expecting Net attack'
- CA brings more patents to the open source party
- Skype silent on eBay takeover rumour
- Solaris software portal faces closure
- Google hires Vint Cerf
- Intel narrows forecast
- Critical Windows patches announced
- 'Failing' SCO sees Linux licence revenue plunge
- Firefox 1.5 beta hits the Web
- Firefox flaw made public
- Gateway moves back into the UK
- Report to World Bank recommends open standards
- Digital rights group to fight data retention
- Novell enhances identity management products
- Bloggers weigh in on Skype takeover
- Oracle-Siebel merger gets mixed reaction
- HP cuts 1,000 UK jobs
- Government 'too busy' to deal with spam
- BT moves closer to universal broadband
- Home Office takes biometrics on the road
- Microsoft to blur Web and application lines
- Microsoft wins first round with Google
- Evidence mounts for premium Vista
- ZigBee product flood defies sceptics
- Resellers slam black market in Microsoft software
- Personal data exposed via eBay storage
- Google upbeat over court ruling
- Apple takes its RAID to new heights
- Hilton hacker sent down
- Microsoft goes with the workflow
- Mozilla testing point updates
- Hilton hacker sent down
- Dismissal hearing scheduled in Microsoft-Google case
- UltraSparc's future laid bare
- Hilton hacker sent down
- French to strike over HP job cuts?
- Companies failing to support home workers
- Netgear slashes SAN cost to £75
- Demon founder pleads guilty to email charges
- Yahoo launches Instant Search beta
- Stanford to appeal email intercept conviction
- Intel makes Shanghai move
- Microsoft makes Longhorn Server security promises
- Dell pulls the plug on Itanium
- Microsoft invests in cross-platform development
- Demon founder pleads guilty to email charges
- Thus: Don't run into convergence
- Sun returns to its server roots
- Symantec: Mozilla browsers more vulnerable than IE
- Is Apple planning a laptop with a camera latch?
- Sequoia tests hybrid 3G chip
- Multiple database support possible for Project Fusion
- BT looks to future with access division
- Google Earth leads to archaeological find
- Two-wave Bagle Trojan attack launched
- Linux users warned about Firefox flaw
- Irate football fans launched DoS attacks
- PostgreSQL 8.1 targets data warehousing
- Google Desktop faces elementary threat
- CA throws its weight behind Linux standard
- Nokia pushing mobile development at Eclipse
- Debian developers ponder trademark changes
- Woolworths looks to the Net for salvation
- US announces global intellectual-property plan
- Dell to launch dual-core Xeon servers
- Apple fixes critical security holes
- Sun: PCs are outmoded
- Clock ticking for ISP VoIP-tapping
- Online ad spend rises
- SWsoft turns in Virtuozzo 64-bit performance
- Google trumps Yahoo in the index stakes
- Microsoft and Intel join next-gen DVD fray
- Itanium wins limited support
- BT poaches C&W exec to drive openreach
- Sun launches StarOffice 8
- Business Objects makes business intelligence 'easy'
- BT targets added services with broadband video
- Time collapse: Debts could hit £70m
- Google and NASA join forces
- Milestone MySQL version nears release
- Phishers target World Cup fans
- Red Hat beats analyst forecasts
- $5,000 still available for ace cracker
- Yahoo accused of poaching speech engineers
- Apple confounds analysts with mini 'upgrade'
- Windows XP to get another upgrade
- Lib Dems tackle IR35 in tax review
