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  • News: European commission signs up to BT

    The European Commission’s directorate general for IT has signed a framework contract with BT for the supply and management of internet access services.

  • News: Netsky accounts for a third of PC malware

    Although protection has been available for more than three years, the Netsky family of worms still accounted for almost a third of all malware detected during the month of March, 2007.

  • News: Lycos takes on Google, Yahoo & MSN

    Lycos Europe is quietly rolling out a service that wraps together several trendy functions it hopes will woo users for its convenience and simplicity.

  • News: IT sector boosts EU economy

    The IT sector accounted for nearly half of EU productivity growth between 2000 and 2004 and is still outstripping the rest of the economy, EU figures have revealed.

  • News: Online ads to overtake radio in 2008

    Online advertising is set to overtake radio next year - beating previous forecasts - media experts have predicted.

  • News: UK salaries finally paid after Bacs glitch

    The UK Payments association Apacs has confirmed that 400,000 people whose salaries were held up after database problems at the Bacs clearing system have now been paid.

  • News: Windows fix tackles malicious websites

    Microsoft has decided to rush out a fix for a flaw in its Windows operating system, saying that the problem has become too serious to ignore.

  • News: Mozilla boosts Windows Mobile browsing

    The newest version of Minimo, the Mozilla mobile browser, became available last week in the midst of changes within the Minimo project that make its future uncertain.

  • News: AMD releases ATI-integrated chipset

    AMD has introduced its M690 chipset for embedded devices, rounding out the company's first chipset line that integrates technology from ATI.

  • News: Forget Vista, XP offers power savings too

    Microsoft may have tooted the public relations horn about Vista's power-saving features, said a Gartner analyst this week, but businesses would be smart to look at ways they can save electricity on their XP-powered PCs rather than worry about what the new OS offers.

  • News: Police recover stolen NHS laptop

    Police have recovered a stolen National Health Service laptop containing names, addresses and dates of birth of 11,500 children.

  • News: Seagate launches 160GB laptop drive

    Seagate has announced Momentus, which it’s calling the world's first 7,200rpm 160GB laptop hard drive using perpendicular recording technology

  • News: Can Mac OS overtake Windows?

    Should Microsoft fear Apple's Macintosh? Maybe not quaking-in-your-boots scared, mind you, but Redmond should certainly be concerned. I'll tell you why. Apple has got smarter about how it competes with Microsoft. Clearly the underdog, Apple has to make moves that can be seen as both supportive of the Windows market and good for its Mac customers at the same time.

  • News: Microsoft previews Windows Mobile browser

    The latest entry in the growing mobile browser wars is Deepfish. Microsoft has announced a technology preview of the new mobile browser, which is designed for delivery of content such as web pages to Windows Mobile devices.

  • News: Arrested virus author fails to fix worm

    The accused mastermind behind the Panda Burning Incense worm has not done a very good job of making amends, according to security vendor Symantec.

  • News: Dell commits to Linux laptops & desktops

    After floating the possibility last month that it might begin selling some of its laptops and desktop PCs preloaded with Linux, Dell has announced that it will definitely offer Linux on select desktop and notebook computers due to consumer demand.

  • News: Super-efficient Core 2 chips coming this year

    Intel has promised to produce its next-generation ‘Penryn’ processors by the end of 2007, using greater power efficiency to push improved Core 2 and Xeon chips to speeds over 3GHz.

  • News: Acer investigates HP patent claims

    Fast-growing PC vendor Acer is investigating allegations that its products infringe on patents held by rival HP.

  • News: Social workers to get PDAs & laptops

    The UK government has announced £13m funding to boost mobile working by children's social workers.

  • News: VoIP firm Vonage on the brink?

    Vonage's lacklustre IPO (initial public offering) and ongoing patent troubles are leading some financial analysts to speculate about the company's long-term viability.