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2004: a year of high-tech changes
IBM puts PC business up for sale
Grid bids to save the world
Take control of your staff
'Trustworthiness' still a goal for Microsoft
Businesses ignoring security flaw
The x86 stages a cutting-edge comeback
JP Morgan cancels $5bn IBM outsourcing deal
Apple unwraps new iMac G5 at Paris show
Transmeta suffers hype and hardware reality
The business case for desktop Linux
AMD's Sempron processors to arrive in Q3
Microsoft delays 64-bit Windows and Server update
Microsoft and Fiat drive in-car communications
PC market shows strong growth
Thought for the day:
Linux - a weapon of mass destruction?
Texas Instruments demos split-chassis PC
Longhorn will appear in 32- and 64-bit editions
Microsoft wants 64-bit driver support
Intel and BMW unveils 'tomorrow's mobile office'
Sun maps out plans for Java and OS
Return of the bright idea
HP unveils desktop PC ranges and models
Intel prepares for future of computing
StarOffice available for Solaris on x86 systems
KDE 3.2 platform available for Linux and Unix
SAP aims to encourage smarter IT investment
EMEA sales boost PC shipments
Nokia signs IBM for five-year IT outsourcing deal
Forward planning boosts IBM's quarterly income
Intel launches Celeron M chip line
IBM and EDS rack up multimillion-pound outsourcing deals
Top 10 IT stories of 2003
Thought for the day:
Utility dominates a year of change
MicroScope scoops from the year gone by
2004 will bring more cyberattacks, warn experts
HP uses Transmeta for blade PCs
Sun must shed light on cost strategy, say analysts
Sun Microsystems joins forces with AMD to offer 64-bit servers
AMD's crucial Sun win boosts Opteron prospects
Cisco and antivirus firms unite against worm threat
Microsoft will muscle in on enterprise telephony systems market
Fujitsu unveils prototype mobile terminal
Gartner sets technology priorities for CIOs
Longhorn debuts at Professional Developers Conference
Double-digit PC growth continues
ClearCube expands reach and usability of blades
Microsoft unwraps Windows XP 64-bit beta
New processors could drive down cost of 64-bit computing by 60%
Intel defends its base as mobile future awaits
AMD prepares for Athlon64 launch
Sun prepares to shine after gloomy spell
IBM and HP unveil PC ranges
Thought for the day:
Open source, open season
Time to deliver
PC market shows shift towards consumer electronics
Green shoots
IDC raises PC forecast
Opteron is building momentum, but needs help
US government says IT training is not enough
Supply deal results in sky-high costs for NASA
Intel and Wave join forces on trusted computing
Strong notebook sales drive PC market, say IDC
After almost 40 years, Moore sees the end to his famous law
Microsoft warns of widespread 'critical' Windows vulnerability
Exchange 2003 to come with new licensing options
Via discontinues P4 motherboards
IBM rolls out SMB offerings
Will users buy MS antivirus?
Seagate returns to notebook disc drive market
HP initiative harks back to thin client computing
The knowledge: Adam Osborne
Microsoft turns to emulators for security demo
True mobility is no longer just a SPOT on the horizon
The four seasons - a vision of technology to come
Skills: Aim wide to hit the target
Skills: Aim wide to hit the target
Mergers, tablets and trust
Beta version of Opera 7 for Windows released
MicroScope: The year is 1990
Novell lures Microsoft users with desktop management upgrade
IDC figures add up the way channel expects
Sun hints at Linux desktop strategy
Will wireless deliver ROI?
News round up: June 2002
Thought for the day:Secure PCs and see-through Windows
Optimism returning as PC sales figures show upturn
The people's operating system
Best of CEBIT
What's on the cards?
Is the future looking brighter?
Laying down the burden
AMD shuns MHz in bid for top chips
AMD shuns MHz in bid for top chips
Linux bigots highlight the penguin's failings
All locked up and no way in?
Wall Street IT to cost �2.25bn
Time, gentlemen, please
E-banking boosts IT's status
IT spending for the health service: Life support
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