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- 19 June 2007
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News: T-Mobile blocks competitor's VoIP calls
T-Mobile is blocking calls from its network to UK mobile VoIP operator Truphone, in a dispute over costs that gets to the heart of the struggle between mobile operators and VoIP providers.
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News: Linux Foundation: Microsoft won't sue
The Linux faithful might be staring down the barrel of another round of Microsoft's legal taunts, but at last week's Linux Foundation Summit, the reaction was more ho-hum than oh-no.
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News: Web crippled as 10,000 sites hacked
Attackers armed with an exploit toolkit have launched massive attacks in Europe from a network of at least 10,000 hacked websites, with infections spreading worldwide, according to several security companies.
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News: Microsoft kills Office 2003
Microsoft will pull the plug on Office 2003 on the last day of June, after which it won't ship the suite to OEMs and system builders.
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News: Novell ships SP 1 for Suse Linux Enterprise 10
Novell has shipped the first service pack for Suse Linux Enterprise 10 that includes virtualisation, management and security improvements.
- 18 June 2007
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News: Ubuntu rejects Microsoft deal rumour
The founder of the Ubuntu Project, Mark Shuttleworth, has made it clear that Ubuntu isn't interested in forming a deal with Microsoft along the lines of those recently reached by Linspire, Xandros and Novell.
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News: IT boss to quit NHS
UK National Health Service IT director Richard Granger has announced he will quit his post by the end of the year.
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News: Eden Project laptop exposes 500 employees
Personal information of hundreds of workers at the famous Eden Project in Cornwall were on a laptop stolen from the car of an employee working for Moorepay, the company that looks after the Project's payroll. Data included names, addresses, bank details, and pay rates relating to 500 employees.
- 16 June 2007
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News: UK firms failing on remote working
Only one in five UK employers offers staff the option of remote working - half the proportion of businesses in Germany, Sweden and Denmark, research by the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) has found.
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News: Govt steps up effort to preserve digital data
The UK government is to investigate ways to preserve its data so it can be used in future, even when storage formats become obsolete.
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News: Mozilla patches Thunderbird 2 holes
Mozilla has released a minor update of its email client, Thunderbird 2, version 2.0.0.4, which among other things fixes a couple of security holes.
- 15 June 2007
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News: Google Apps to get 'PowerPoint' tool this year
Google will add a PowerPoint competitor to its Google Apps line-up by year-end, and possibly could add other applications to that suite.
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News: Struggling Palm lays off 1,200
Struggling handheld device maker Palm has been hit with layoffs.
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News: Child porn targeting forums using web script
Child pornography is being injected into web forums by hackers using Cross Site Scripting (XSS), a technique typically deployed to distribute malware.
- 14 June 2007
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News: Windows Vista DVD mystery solved
The three faces embedded in the surface of Windows Vista's installation DVDs may have been too small to see with the naked eye, but they're no big mystery, according to Microsoft.
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News: Linspire signs Linux deal with Microsoft
Linspire has signed an intellectual-property agreement with Microsoft that shields the Linux company's customers from patent claims.
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News: Vista & notebooks boost PC market
Attracted by aggressive prices and the launch of Microsoft's Windows Vista OS, consumers purchased more notebooks during the first quarter than expected, pushing IDC to raise its 2007 PC industry forecast.
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News: New McAfee business security tools launching
McAfee plans to deliver more scalable versions of its email and web security appliances, designed for enterprise users.
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News: SonicWall buys Aventail for $25m
IT security vendor SonicWall has entered into an agreement to acquire Aventail Corp, a privately held provider of SSL VPN remote access solutions for approximately $25 million in cash.
- 13 June 2007
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News: £2m Data Protection Act fraudsters jailed
Three men have been jailed in the UK after sending bogus letters demanding that small businesses pay to register under the 1998 Data Protection Act (DPA).
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