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Flat-fee unlimited-download broadband on offer
New Year Resolutions
Symantec takeover of Veritas delivers more questions than answers
Symantec to buy Veritas for �6.9bn
WaveSat issues first standard-compliant WiMax chip
Make the right moves
Intel settles on new desktop strategy
Intel seeks 'household name' status for digital home and office products
Security software turns its attention from the external threats to the dangers within
Thomson and VeriSign to build content security service
3G: Anything in it for businesses?
Disability compliance via Vasco
Noble saves money with IP
Mobile property boom
Intel outlines wireless USB security and use
Cisco brings IT skills to UK prisoners
'Trustworthiness' still a goal for Microsoft
UK servers returned to media group by US
Authorities shut down UK-based news websites
Ex CA exec Kumar loses perks after indictment
Bulldog bites at broadband
Italian telecoms firm to develop phone handsets
Business start up boost
Iomega prepares wireless NAS device
Your Shout
Intel Developer Forum - Rosedale chips fuel Intel's WiMax drive
Your shout
Broadband and R&D; tax credits key goals for US Republicans
Dell to introduce colour laser printers
Thought for the day:
The thin red line
IBM to provide US Army supercomputer
The business case for desktop Linux
Microsoft revenue climbs 15%
New York Times hacker gets six months home detention
WWW creator gets knighthood
Operators launch global fixed-mobile phone alliance
Compliance: Make it work for you
Microsoft to pay cash in Minnesota settlement
BT heads fixed mobile convergence drive
WiMax is not over-hyped, suppliers insist
IP phone switches seize market share
Microsoft introduces 10-year product support
Ballmer: IT can change the world
Thought for the day:
Thumbs down for ID cards
Replacement cycle will spur PC sales
Microsoft shifts attention from Longhorn
Intel to shift toward mobile designs for chips
Amex and Delta among US firms hit by Sasser
BT and Microsoft offer one-stop-shop for SMEs
Intel and BMW unveils 'tomorrow's mobile office'
Desktop Linux demand on the rise, says Sun
Microsoft steps up localised software initiative
Microsoft releases March security updates
Thought for the day:
Actions speak louder than keystrokes
These are the best places to work in IT
KDE 3.2 platform available for Linux and Unix
Scottish broadband: More than a highland fling
US hacker Lamo pleads guilty
Great news for wireless
Citrix buys GoToMyPC maker for $225m
Don't leave holes in your patching policies
UK to test biometric passports in six-month trial
Confusion over UK data retention laws continues
Gartner optimistic about fourth-quarter PC sales
Telecoms and network technologies for SMEs:
Serving up the best with a wireless brew
Don't expect Linux to fight a David and Goliath battle, users told
Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL boost business IM
Teen hacker charged with securities fraud and ID theft
Intuit apologises to users over software restrictions
Toshiba and Fujitsu show off latest notebooks
Thought for the day:
Crisis - what crisis?
High-bandwidth functions move closer to reality for wide area corporate networks
ISPs should block ports to reduce exploits
Questions surround Romanian Blaster suspect
Microsoft to boost corporate instant messaging
Amazon demands millions in damages from
e-mail spoofers
MS cuts Windows price in Thailand
Microsoft pledges allegiance to Outlook Express
Office 2003 pricing the same as Office XP
European Commission threatens to fine Microsoft for 'abuses'
Brave new future
Software subscriptions boost Microsoft earnings
Consortium drafts wireless net ID card spec
US states discuss Oracle's PeopleSoft bid
Force field
Spanning the digital divide
Whitehall acts to marshal UK's security expertise in fight against cybercrime
Amex facing work permit storm over Indian IT staff
Your shout
Police to sign up IT special constables in war on hackers
Treasure island
Microsoft gives facelift to controversial licensing scheme
The knowledge: Adam Osborne
Microsoft pledges to alter PC landscape
Meet the new www: worldwide wireless
Why do we still work like an Egyptian in the 21st century?
Thought for the day:
Accessibility or accountability?
Poor performance of public sector websites could turn customers away
Thought for the day:
The websites of mass destruction
Interest in war stalls government websites
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