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  • News: Business iPhone enabled by CRM tool

    A CRM software supplier has ignored analysts’ warnings that Apple’s iPhone is not a legitimate business smartphone by porting its product to the handset.

  • News: PM's new data sharing plans target terrorism

    Three bills introduced in Prime Minister Gordon Brown's draft legislative program include increased data sharing powers - with one measure that would hand HM Revenue and Customs data to private firms.

  • News: Kaspersky slated as 'king of false positives'

    Kaspersky has hit rival anti-virus vendor Rising Tech with a defamation lawsuit following Rising Tech’s recent controversial comments.

  • News: Dell launches trialware-free Vostro range

    Dell has launched a new line of desktops and laptops for small businesses that will ship without 'trialware', the free and limited-use software bundled with new systems that some users hate for hogging storage space.

  • News: Nokia's N800 tablet gets Skype

    Nokia has added Skype's VoIP software to its N800 Wi-Fi tablet, providing another alternative to using a mobile phone.

  • News: Microsoft offers free Windows OneCare 2.0

    A free beta version of Microsoft's antispyware, anti-virus and backup package is now available for download, as the software giant continues its efforts to take on the security software market

  • News: Security warning over PDF spam

    PDF spam is set to replace image spam as the scourge of inboxes, according to security experts. They say image spam is finally on the decline, but a new threat that uses an attached PDF file to trick recipients into buying stock in a company is emerging.

  • News: Microsoft launches Vista licence advisor

    Microsoft has launched new tools to help partners navigate two of the company's more complicated offerings: product licensing and the Windows Vista client OS.

  • News: HP tells businesses to cut IT overheads

    HP says UK firms will only be able to upgrade to newer, more agile IT systems if they cut their exisiting overheads.

  • News: Oracle to release 11g for Linux next month

    Oracle has demonstrated some of the new features of its 11g database, stopped that the Linux version would ship in Q3, probably in August.

  • News: Critical Windows & Office patches available

    Microsoft has patched 11 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office and the .Net Framework - five of them rated ‘critical’.

  • News: IT buyers back Web 2.0

    A majority of IT buyers see Web 2.0 in a positive light, but CIOs would prefer to buy the emerging technologies in suites from larger incumbent vendors.

  • News: FileMaker Pro 9.0 launches

    FileMaker today released FileMaker Pro 9.0. FileMaker Pro 9.0 is an update of the FileMaker Pro database software.

  • News: Brother launches inkjet and laser printer, scanner, copiers

    Brother has launched its latest range of colour laser and inkjet multifunction devices. The company has upgraded its colour inkjet range with 10 multi-function machines that feature print, scan and copy functions and are available with or without fax capability.

  • News: IT problems cost UK business billions

    Mid-sized and large businesses lose an average of £500,000 a year due to application performance problems, a survey has found. One in 10 such businesses loses around £2 million a year.

  • News: TimeUK tipped to buy Evesham

    British PC manufacturer Evesham Technology is on the verge of being bought out. Reports suggest that TimeUK.com is the prospective purchaser.

  • News: Million-dollar bounty offered for software pirates

    The BSA (Business Software Alliance) - an IT industry group that includes Microsoft, Apple, Adobe, Dell, HP and dozens more - is offering $1 million for anyone who shops a company that's illegally circumventing software licensing agreements. The BSA has increased the reward as software piracy continues to grow. According to IDC, US software vendors lost $7.3 billion in 2006 as a result of piracy.

  • News: Government 'forgot' London Olympics IT costs

    The UK Government didn't include IT systems when it budgeted for the 2012 Olympics in London. The massive IT costs of the ODA (Olympic Delivery Authority) were costed fully 16 months after the games were awarded to London.

  • News: Google adds online security to Google Apps

    Google is to add high-tech online security to the its online hosted Google Apps office productivity suite. Google yesterday announced plans to acquire messaging security vendor Postini for $625m.

  • News: TurboLinux joins Microsoft's push for XML-ODF

    TurboLinux has joined the Microsoft-funded but community-led Open XML-ODF (Open Document Format) translator project. Microsoft is enlisting Linux distributor TurboLinux to help translate documents between Open XML and ODF file formats for Japanese and Chinese users.