
Apple and Palm rattle sabres over litigation
A war of words has broken out between Apple and Palm over unspecified legal threats over iPhone technology.
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Google reporting spam recovering from McColo
Google is reporting that data from its Postini subsidiary shows annual spam levels are rebounding from the shutdown of McColo.
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IE 8 approaching on formal release
Internet Explorer 8 moved one step closer to its official release on Monday.
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Fujitsu to end HDD head business
Japan's Fujitsu said on Tuesday it will end its hard disk drive head business at the end of March and book a special loss of about 5 billion yen (US$56 million) on the withdrawal.
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Sun finishes major data centre consolidation project
Sun Microsystems has consolidated a nine-building ex-Storagetek data centre campus into a new multi-storey facility, cutting its floor space requirements by more than half.
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myKP begins unlimited broadband trials
Sydney-based ISP myKP said it is pre-qualifying â€کseveral hundred’ requests to join its unlimited xDSL service after releasing details of the limited trial late Friday.
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Researchers develop microrefrigerator on a chip
Researchers from Arizona State University have demonstrated a microrefrigerator which effectively cools a PC system by targeting specific chip hot spots.
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IT goes un-noticed as driver of innovation
Despite recognising the importance of IT to the business, senior executives do not regard technology as an important factor in innovation, according to a survey by the IT Governance Institute (ITGI).
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Autonomy has its work cut out with Interwoven
Autonomy's acquisition of enterprise content management (ECM) firm Interwoven last week has been broadly welcomed by the industry, but some observers remain sceptical about how well the two product sets will be integrated.
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Microsoft tightens its belt further
Microsoft has revealed further cost-cutting measures to help it weather the economic storm, including reducing the use of vendors, slashing marketing spend and postponing plans for a new data centre.
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Online population tops one billion
The global online population has topped one billion, not including children or mobile internet users, according to comScore.
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Wikipedia considers limiting user access
Wikipedia is considering changing the rules under which people can contribute to the online encyclopaedia.
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