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Sector inspector

Western Digital is to help Windows XP users more easily make the transition to so-called '4K' hard drive technology, the new standard for basic drive formatting.…

Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing

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WebOs goes native

Palm has released its Plug-in Development Kit, enabling native development for those who find AJAX just can't cut it.…

What is your recession sales strategy?

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Connect-your-own-storage DVR too

Sharp will release the first of two Freeview HD set-top boxes at the end of April. It's also preparing a regular Freeview DVR that uses USB-connected storage to make it a doddle to transfer taped programmes to a PC.…

Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing

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Wife is 100% free range and foie gras fed

A New York chef is offering samples of cheese made from his wife's breast milk with the promise that it's "100 per cent organic, free range and foie gras fed".…

Offloading malware protection to the cloud

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Warns of more bumps ahead

Gordon Brown is set to announce the Budget will happen at the end of the month, increasing the likelihood that the election will be on 6 May.…

Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing

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Kiss and don't tell

Celebrity publicist Max Clifford has agreed to accept a "£1m plus payoff in exchange for dropping phone hacking allegations against the News of the World.…

Offloading malware protection to the cloud

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Google goes cycling (10/03/10 09:11)

Turn left here and jump that red light

Google is offering a cycling option for users of its map service.…

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Hard to resist

Review The flourishing Android operating system has appeared on phones made by Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, LG and HTC. Now Google has launched its own handset, though it’s actually made by HTC, which has made the bulk of Android handsets so far.…

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Practical Matters discussed live

Webcast: 10am If virtualisation is creeping across your organisation you’ve presumably ticked some of the security boxes, right? Well, whether you have or not, you may still want to tune in to our webcast at 10am today: Virtualisation and Security: Practical Matters.…

Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work

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Feds cuff JihadJane

A suburban Pennsylvania woman who went by the online alias JihadJane used the internet to recruit Islamic terrorists and to plot the assassination of a Swedish cartoonist who depicted the Prophet Mohammed, according to a federal indictment unsealed Tuesday.…

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