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Sun sneaks JavaFX Mobile into desktop FX   more similar news »
Any RIA in a storm

Sun Microsystems, it is generally felt, lost the desktop to Microsoft a long time ago. Aware of this, Sun in recent years evangelized mobile as Java's habitat - mobile is, after all, where Microsoft's at its weakest.…

Thu Dec 04, 2008
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'Faith-based' investment firm fingers holiday's most sinful games   more similar news »
Holy @&$#

Buying video games as holiday gifts can be pretty intimidating when you've got a major deity looking over your shoulder.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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FCC boss spices Puritan wireless plan   more similar news »
The threat of unlicensed spectrum

FCC chairman Kevin Martin has added some kick to his plan for a free nationwide wireless network, flirting with the possibility of dropping at least a portion of the zero-cost spectrum straight into the hands of mobile developers.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Bot-wielding hackers crash eBay holiday giveaway   more similar news »
eBay cares not

eBay users are howling in protest after discovering hackers are using automated scripts to win hundreds of steeply discounted auctions as part of a holiday season contest designed to draw visitors to the site.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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EFF seeks shelter for iPhone mobile 'jailbreakers'   more similar news »
Freedom to tinker

Yesterday, the Electronic Freedom Foundation (EFF) - that 18-year digital-freedom superhero - filed a pair of petitions with the United States Copyright Office, seeking to protect mobile-phone jailbreakers, unlockers, and digital-media masher-uppers from the slings and arrows of outrageous lawsuits.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Agassi drives 'lectric car empire across Pacific   more similar news »
Hawaii captured

After conquering San Francisco, Shai Agassi has bounded across the Pacific, expanding electric car empire onto the islands of Hawaii.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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VMware and SpringSource integrate on virtual Java roadmap   more similar news »
Ubuntu in the frame

VMware has expanded its relationship with SpringSource to support an unfolding virtual appliance roadmap utilizing Linux and open-source Java.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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AMD tweaks 2009 chipset roadmap   more similar news »
Sets Shanghai loose on Shanghai

AMD updated its chipset schedule for 2009, adding plans for a new low-end, integrated graphics processor chipset based on the 780G architecture catering to budget DirectX 10 gaming.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Appletops may get juice pump   more similar news »
Liquids predict toasty future

The latest Apple patent to surface points out that the upcoming mobile round of Intel's Nehalem chips may require more cooling mojo than the current Penryn line.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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IDC: Q3 server sales were crap   more similar news »
But not as crap as 2001

When you are very sick and you are trying to find out what is wrong, you get a second opinion from another doctor - and so it is with the quarterly market statistics tracking server shipments and sales. Gartner usually comes first, and then IDC follows in quick succession with a slightly different set of public stats. Together, the Gartner and IDC figures give those of us on the outside of vendor walls a sense of how healthy or sick the server business is.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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SonicWALL licensing snafu short-circuits protection   more similar news »
Reset to FAIL

SonicWALL has apologised for a license server outage that left some customers without firewall or email filtering protection for hours yesterday.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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HP, EDS slash internal spending   more similar news »
Says leaked memo

HP owes EDS more than a little thanks for its respectable fourth quarter. But that hasn't stopped the IT giant from putting the financial squeeze on its new acquisition.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Windows 7 first beta due January 2009   more similar news »
Christmas confusion clarified

Microsoft has dashed hopes of a December release for Windows 7's first beta, having created initial confusion on this important code drop.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Berlusconi plans to use G8 presidency to 'regulate the internet'   more similar news »
Forza Italia?

Italian president and media baron Silvio Berlusconi said today that he would use his country's imminent presidency of the G8 group to push for an international agreement to "regulate the internet".…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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DARPA seeks Hitchhikers Deep Thought program   more similar news »
Only one choice on interface peripherals, obviously

Pentagon boffinry chiefs are seeking to develop radical AI software capable of boiling down information from the news, overhead spy planes, wiretaps and so on "into a form that is more suitable for human consumption". Specifically, this means using the data to produce "a cohesive story that is germane to the goals of a decision-maker".…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Microsoft opens arms to Firefox with OXML plug-in release   more similar news »
Rival browser enjoys interoperability love-in

Microsoft has today released a plug-in for Firefox that allows Open XML documents to be viewed within the popular open source browser.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Making project management work   more similar news »
The three principles of getting the job done

Every now and then we run a poll with the Reg audience, and we know we’ve hit a nerve. On this occasion it was a simple set of questions about what tools and practices you had in place to support tasking and reporting of activities. There’s plenty of sometimes-great project management theory out there, but the tendency can be to believe that it’s only by adopting one methodology over another that can make a difference.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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FCC plan for mobile contingency fails   more similar news »
No power to the people's network

An FCC plan that would see every US mobile-phone base station equipped with eight hours of backup power has been rejected by the White House, on the grounds that the regulator failed to consult properly on the proposal.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Windows patching abysmal, and getting worse   more similar news »
98% of cats insecure

Fewer than one in 50 Windows PCs are fully patched, according to stats from users of Secunia's new patching tool, which suggest surfers are becoming even more slipshod with applying patches over the last year.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Speaker distances himself from police raids on MP   more similar news »
I nevver dun it

The Speaker of the House of Commons Michael Martin has confirmed that he was not asked for permission for the Metropolitan Police, who had no search warrant, to raid Tory shadow minister Damian Green's office in the House.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Sage turns in solid '08, cautious on future   more similar news »
Waits for acquisition targets to get sensible on prices

Sage had to restrain itself from sounding too optimistic today as it announced full year results that showed revenues and profits up on the year.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Budget airlines break new rules on opt-in website pricing   more similar news »
Easyjet and Ryanair investigated

Budget airlines Ryanair and easyJet are failing to comply with European laws that ban pre-checked boxes on websites that sell flight tickets. New rules provide that optional price supplements must be accepted on an 'opt-in' basis.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Inverness to host UK's most eco-friendly datacentre   more similar news »
Highland snow provides welcome relief

Highland data hosting outfit Alchemy Plus is planning to use the Scottish winters to cool servers at a new datacentre in Inverness, piping the heat to nearby offices, shops and a hotel, while utilising the green energy that abounds north of the border.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Japanese first to mass-produce tiny 'safe' lithium battery   more similar news »
No electrolyte to leak or explode, it's claimed

Japan's Ulvac has become the first company to put solid-state thin-film lithium batteries into mass production, it claimed this week.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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There's gold in green: profiting from climate change   more similar news »
The double standards of our eco accountants

Imagine an unpopular, impotent, and fragile UK Government, trying to make political capital out of a looming crisis. To avoid being embarrassed by criticism of its shallow policies, it appoints an independent panel of experts, to which it defers controversial decisions. Now imagine that the panel proposes measures from which its members and their associates will directly benefit.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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New .tel domains bid to be world's phone book   more similar news »
HELLO? I'm in the DNS! No, it's rubbish

The latest top level domain extension - .tel - opens for business today with a new twist on the DNS.…

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Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Apple anti-virus advice was nothing new   more similar news »
Mac malware meme put in its place

One of the more famous Get a Mac ads boasted that Apple systems, unlike Windows boxes, didn't need anti-virus software. So when an article on an Apple support site encouraged the use of anti-virus software on Macs it seemed like news. In truth the article reiterated long-standing, though little publicised, advice from Apple.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Fraunhofer boffins: Laser printers safe after all   more similar news »
About as dangerous as making toast, seemingly

Scientists from Germany's renowned Fraunhofer institutes have concluded that the much-hyped issue of laser printers emitting deadly toxic clouds of toner particles is essentially bunk. Printers do emit small amounts of volatile organic chemicals, but so do toasters.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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LG FA163DAB 160W iDock micro hi-fi system   more similar news »
Surprisingly above-average sound quality

Review Once a real power-player in the world of hi-fi micro systems, LG's standing has suffered as portable players have grown in popularity. In a spirit of 'if you can't beat 'em, join 'em', LG is now looking to unite the world of portable MP3 and the micro.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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Queen's speech targets bankers, unemployed, and immigrants   more similar news »
Welfare to work plan for UK.plc

The government put overhauling the financial sector and underpinning the British economy at the top of the agenda in the Queen's speech today.…

Wed Dec 03, 2008
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