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Microsoft patches 26 Windows, Office holes

Microsoft patches 26 Windows, Office holes

News This month's Patch Tuesday update addresses vulnerabilities in DirectShow, SMB Protocol, ActiveX, Windows Shell Handler and 32-bit Windows [08:17 GMT]

Cisco research predicts data-traffic deluge

Cisco research predicts data-traffic deluge

News The company's Global Mobile Data Forecast predicts a 39-fold increase in mobile data traffic over the next four years [08:34 GMT]


SAP looks to win back customers' trust

News Following the resignation of chief executive Léo Apotheker, co-founder Hasso Plattner believes SAP must work to regain the trust of its customers [09:27 GMT]

Google Buzz sparks Gmail social networking

Blog Google has announced on Tuesday that it is immediately rolling out Google Buzz, a location-aware social networking tool highly integrated with its Gmail client, Google Maps and a new Android app.... [09 Feb 2010]

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Oracle buys SOA vendor AmberPoint

News The acquisition of the SOA management software maker will let Oracle improve performance features in its Fusion middleware [09 Feb 2010]

Delayed Visual Studio 2010 hits RC

News Following December's decision to delay the suite by several weeks, Microsoft says it has eliminated most major performance and memory problems [09 Feb 2010]

Intel unveils Itanium 9300 server processor

News Previously code-named 'Tukwila', the processor promises increased performance, scalability and reliability for enterprise-level computing [09 Feb 2010]

Group aims to set standard for cloud security

News Amazon and Microsoft are part of an effort to build a metric that will let businesses compare security features in cloud-computing products [09 Feb 2010]

IT providers are resisting the cloud, says BT

News The major barriers to cloud adoption are reluctant technology providers and a lack of ideas about how to use the cloud, says the telco [09 Feb 2010]

Nvidia primes Optimus switchable graphics

News The technology, which automatically switches between integrated and discrete graphics to save battery life, will be in 50 notebooks by midsummer [09 Feb 2010]

Silicon good to 2024, graphene to succeed

Blog The ISSCC (International Solid State Circuit Conference) has started in San Francisco with keynote speaker James Meindl, professor of microelectronics at the Georgia Institute of Technology, making... [09 Feb 2010]

Google expanding Gmail's social features

News Sources familiar with the company's plans say Google is ready to integrate status updates into Gmail in Twitter-like style [09 Feb 2010]

PayPal suspends service in India

News The online payment service provider has put some of its services in India on hold, and is reversing funds requested through PayPal India [09 Feb 2010]

Microsoft: No battery problem in Windows 7

News The software maker says an error message warning users that their batteries may need replacing appears to be working as intended [09 Feb 2010]

ID commissioner sees risks in IPS's two-stage IT

News Sir Joseph Pilling has expressed concerns about the Identity and Passport Service's two-stage approach to its core technology [09 Feb 2010]

BT may share ducts with rival broadband providers

News The telco is reportedly in talks with Ofcom about opening access to its ducts and poles so other providers can install their own broadband fibre lines [09 Feb 2010]

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Mozilla drops Mac OS X 'Tiger' support

News Firefox 3.6 will be the last to work with Mac OS X 10.4, as supporting the older OS is a drag on the browser's competitiveness, Mozilla says [08 Feb 2010]

Torvalds gives thumbs-up to Google's Nexus One

Torvalds gives thumbs-up to Google's Nexus One

News Despite being a self-confessed mobile-phone hater, Linus Torvalds has said the Nexus One's apps make the Google handset a winner [08 Feb 2010]

IBM introduces 'green' Power7 systems

IBM introduces 'green' Power7 systems

News The new offerings include features to reduce power consumption and for enabling large-scale, real-time systems such as smart grids [08 Feb 2010]

China breaks up Black Hawk hacking ring

News Chinese authorities have arrested three people suspected of running a ring that made hacking tools and Trojans available to its members [08 Feb 2010]

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YouTube adds support for IPv6 network

News By making its video site available over IPv6, Google has taken another step in the transition to the next-gen internet addressing system [08 Feb 2010]

Oracle releases out-of-band patch for server hole

News The business software maker has taken the unusual step of releasing an out-of-band patch for a critical WebLogic Server vulnerability [08 Feb 2010]

Ericsson to show off fastest 3G network yet

News The company plans to demonstrate an HSPA+ network providing download speeds of 84Mbps, a new record, at Mobile World Congress next week [08 Feb 2010]

Key VoIP patent to be re-examined

News The Electronic Frontier Foundation has successfully applied for the so-called '373 patent to be reviewed by the US Patent and Trademark Office [08 Feb 2010]

Google considering speech-to-speech translation

Blog Automated speech-to-speech language translation should be possible in a few years' time, according to Google translation chief Franz Och. In an interview with The Sunday Times, Och said the... [08 Feb 2010]

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