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