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- Update: Explosions rock London's transportation system
- MCI again rejects Qwest bid
- IBM's Sametime enterprise IM to gain telephony links
- Qwest to counter Verizon and bid again for MCI
- Standards penetrate telecom industry
- Update: Feds suspend MCI from contract bids
- More Telecom News...
- Vendors warn of new Sober variants
- CAs Swainson outlines customer advocate cuts
- CDMA2000 to offer 73Mbit/sec. downloads in 2008
- Juniper to acquire Funk for $122M
- Via drops Intel front-side bus from CPUs
- Egenera adds Solaris support to BladeFrame servers
- Cicero software supports Wi-Fi/cellular roaming
- Major Chinese Itanium customer opts for IBM
- Google wins approval to give home city Wi-Fi access
- Fast Search aims to steal Verity customers, partners
- Fiber cuts take down Cogent Communications backbone
- Cisco to buy Scientific-Atlanta
- Microsoft making RSS a two-way street
- Converged network gives Canadian ski resort a lift
- Court OKs Ellison $22M shareholder settlement
- Brief: Novell appoints new CTO
- Samsung may face probe over Apple memory deal
- Uninformed staff pose security threat: expert
- Firm that underpaid H-1B workers to pay fine, $2.25M in back wages
- Competitor files suit over ICANN-Verisign settlement
- Check Point unveils small business appliances
- Eclipse developers to get Ajax access
- Nokia launches 9300i smart phone
- Microsoft tool 'snarfs' up unwanted e-mail
- Brief: Restructuring costs pull Novell into the red
- Disk-storage market reached new highs in Q3, IDC says
- F-Secure buys network monitoring company
- Hitachi unveils notebook with biometric security
- IE bug lets hackers phish with Google Desktop
- Cisco's Chambers talks about emerging markets, security
- Network Chemistry rolls out notebook security software
- D-Link bolsters line of SMB security products
- Microsoft releases Windows Server 2003 R2 update
- Microsoft fined $32M by South Korea in antitrust case
- Action heating up in managed backup market
- New York breach notification law goes into effect
- Q&A: Dell storage GM on EMC, Microsoft and road maps
- Council moves on virtualization, IP telephony
- Panasonic adds dual-layer to Blu-ray Disc test line
- RIM and NTP trying to mediate their dispute
- Trials and Tribulations of Delivering Enterprise Applications over a WAN
- Yahoo buys social bookmarking firm Del.icio.us
- Salesforce.com to launch full production testbed
- 3Com wants to hack your net -- for a price
- Q&A: HDS looks to move up the storage food chain
- Microsoft cuts price, still lags in hosted CRM
- Fujitsu turns to carbon nanotubes as heatsinks
- Researchers work on low-cost 4G
- Software-quality tools focus on concurrency
- HP to consolidate data marts into single warehouse
- Software pirate pleads guilty to charges
- Thomson CSO gives network security lowdown
- AT&T launches news channel for Internet security
- Intel's '06 resolution: Improve notebooks, home PCs
- FTC to report on CAN-SPAM's effectiveness
- Report: Google close to $1B deal with AOL
- ABN Amro eyes electronic data transfers after tape loss incident
- IBM acquires portal tools vendor Bowstreet
- Survey: CIOs say IT budgets on the rise
- Update: HP extends e3000 support, may release source code in '08
- Update: Missing ABN Amro tape with 2 million names found
- Google pays $1 billion for 5% stake in AOL
- Q&A: Seagate CEO talks about the Maxtor acquisition
- GAO: Use federal funds to encourage e-recycling
- Nissan picks UGS software to design vehicles
- Microsoft eyeing Internet deal to rival Google-AOL
- India's Wipro to acquire MasterCard's service providers
- Microsoft eyeing Internet deal to rival Google/AOL
- U.S. move to new airwaves to cost $936M
- Study: Men want facts, women seek personal connections on Web
- H-1B workers earn less than American counterparts, report says
- Sony, others may have settlement in XCP software fight
- Reporter's Notebook: Storage
- Reporter's Notebook: Operating Systems
- Bold Predictions for 2006
- Reporter's Notebook: Enterprise Systems
- South Park turns to Apple for new storage setup
- Data Points: 2006 IT Agenda
- Broadcom unveils chip that plays Blu-Ray, HD DVD
- Report: Google prepping low-cost PC with its own OS
- Indian IT deptartments of multinationals manage offshoring too
- Google to be default search on Opera mobile browsers
- Business Objects to grow services business
- Bulletin: Microsoft to release WMF patch today
- CES : Sony names first Blu-ray Disc movie titles
- Pre-release Microsoft patch for WMF flaw leaked
- Intel adds DirectTV, AOL, and NBC to Viiv strategy
- Tiny biometric scanners unlock your PC
- Symbol to unveil MC70 handheld tomorrow
- Data centers face double-digit increases in utility costs
- Data for 55,000 customers stolen from Bahamas hotel
- Macworld 06: An overview of Apples big day
- Images from Macworld 2006

