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VMware to cut desktop storage by 80 per cent   more similar news »
The VM that follows you

VMware is rebranding its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) technology as VMware View, and having virtual desktops built from a generic golden master and user-specific files that cut VDI storage space by up to 80 per cent.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Apple swings DMCA at Hackintosh maker   more similar news »
Copyright one-two punch

Just two weeks after US District Judge William Alsup threw out wannabe Mac-clone vendor Psystar's countersuit against Apple, the One True Mac-Maker has un-holstered another weapon in its campaign to crush the Florida-based upstart.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Big iron sellers grow shipments, shrink revenues   more similar news »
Server price-lash

The box counters at Gartner have released their statistics for the worldwide server market in the third quarter of 2008, and the numbers are not good. But if there is an upside as we deal with the economic meltdown, the numbers could have been worse. And maybe they will be in 2009.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Online Black Friday sales better than flat   more similar news »
Can Cyber Monday® save etail?

Economic gloom hasn't plundered the stockings of US online retailers nearly as much as some had been expecting. In fact, online sales were up on Black Friday, the traditional start of the US holiday shopping season — but just barely.…

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Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Amazon beckons world+dog onto database cloud   more similar news »
Free fluffiness

Amazon has invited world+dog onto its database in the sky.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Microsoft Live Search goes Kumo?   more similar news »
The old Venezuelan switcheroo

Microsoft's confused internet search service could be in for another re-branding, although it faces a potential trademark hurdle.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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HP squeezes 85 data centers into 'six-pack'   more similar news »
Hurd mentality

While bonuses are probably a little thin these days in the IT sector, it is a fair bet that Randy Mott, Hewlett-Packard's chief information officer, is going to be getting a pretty big one this year. That's because HP has finished up its three-year revamping of its IT operations more or less on schedule, removing $1bn in costs from the HP ledger.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Biz travelers howl over US gov RFIDs   more similar news »
Border (in)security

A travel industry group has called on the US government to halt its use of new machinery that remotely reads government issued identification cards at border crossings until the safety of the new system can be better understood.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Grand Theft Auto IV PC debut gets SecuROM sideshow   more similar news »
Steal in this game. Don't steal this game

The upcoming PC version of Grand Theft Auto IV will install SecuROM 7 on customers' systems, although the game maker claims its properly de-fanged the detested DRM technology.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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FCC eyes free puritanical wireless vote   more similar news »
No-smut opt-out?

The Federal Communications Commission is set to consider chairman Kevin Martin's plan for free US-wide puritanical wireless broadband at its next meeting on December 18.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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IBM, HP annoy server buyers less than Dell, Sun   more similar news »
x64 FAIL meter

The annual x64 server customer survey, put together by Gabriel Consulting Group, is out this week, and the top four server makers in this subset of the server space - Hewlett-Packard, Dell, IBM, and Sun Microsystems - have been given their report cards concerning how well they put together machines, deliver performance and features, and otherwise satisfy their customers.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Malware spread explains Pentagon USB ban   more similar news »
Agent infection hardly much of a battle

Pentagon systems and computers in warzones in Iraq and Afghanistan reportedly came under a malware-based attack last month. The infection promoted a recent ban of the use of USB stick and other forms of removable storage by the US military and also talk of cyberwar, which fails to stack up under close examination.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Nuke-nobbler raygun 747 in first full-power blast   more similar news »
Soon to fry the unfriendly skies

US aerospace globocorp Boeing is chuffed as ninepence today to announce the first full-power firing of its jumbo-jet-mounted, ICBM-toasting ray cannon - the Airborne Laser (ABL). The system saw "first light" in September, but this is the first time the big laser's knob has been turned up to full.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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EU cybercrime strategy backs law enforcement Trojan   more similar news »
Remote searches? Nein danke

Remote searches of suspects' computers could become a mainstay of cybercrime investigations under a new EU strategy announced last week.…

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Mon Dec 01, 2008
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How are you managed?   more similar news »
Taking tasking to task

Mini Poll Last week we asked whether IT systems could actually help to drive better business practice. However, as one comment mentioned, if the wrong things are measured then the behaviour of employees can end up skewed towards the metrics, hiding the desired results. "If I be a good obedient worker and do what's on the list, I do things that don't need to be done and don't do things that do need to be done," said /dev/me.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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MySQL creator kicks MySQL 5.1 team in the teeth   more similar news »
Monty chides Sun for premature, bug-riddled release

MySQL creator Michael “Monty” Widenius has gone on a noisy rant about last week’s release of MySQL 5.1 because Sun Microsystems has unleashed the database even though it still contains “fatal bugs”.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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New terror guidelines on photography   more similar news »
No change - but police continue to bend the law

New guidelines on the use of police stop and search powers under Section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000 in respect of individuals taking photos in public are to be published this afternoon, according to a spokesman for the National Police Improvements Agency (NPIA).…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Phorm, Norman Lamont, and the Broadband Stakeholder Group   more similar news »
Fibre investment forum denies conflict of interest

Analysis Norman Lamont is no stranger to unpopularity, so he should feel right at home on Phorm's board.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Tux makes home on the iPhone   more similar news »
Linux means never having to ask why

The iPhone DevTeam has managed to get a Linux image to boot up on an iPhone, at least to console level, though they've resolutely failed to explain why one would want to do such a thing.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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McDonalds survey scam is super-size fraud   more similar news »
Fillet O'Phish

Phishing fraudsters are attempting to scam the credulous into handing over their credit card details on the basis of a supposed offer from McDonalds.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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NYT scribe: No bailout for Tesla-buying 'centimillionaires*'   more similar news »
'Moore's Law doesn't govern batteries' - well, duh

A New York Times columnist has launched an attack on the idea of electrocar poster-child firm Tesla Motors receiving "bailout" federal loans, saying that the company's products are toys for the super-rich. Tesla says that the only reason it wants the government money is to finance the production of more affordable cars; the existing $100k Roadster supercar is expected to start turning a profit shortly without further investment.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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MSI readies netbooks with HDDs and SSDs   more similar news »
Hybrid Storage

MSI has turned to Intel's other Atom processor, the Z series, for its next netbooks.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Down the Digital River, into the heart of download darkness   more similar news »
You may own the bits. But you can't have 'em

Fail and You Before the internet, software distribution was cumbersome. While it was relatively cheap to reproduce computer code once it was written, sending floppy disks and CD-ROMs about created friction. Now, with heavy adoption of high speed connections, you can easily buy software and download it over the tubes. Bytes are bytes, no matter the medium.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Sony Walkman S-series MP3 player   more similar news »
One of the finest sounding MP3 players available

Review Releasing two MP3 players onto the market at the same time doesn't strike us as a wholly smart thing to do. Releasing two that look pretty much identical and have equally silly names could well be the acme of foolishness.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Vista SP2 to land in April 2009-ish?   more similar news »
RTM date leaked on interwebs

Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2) looks set to hit manufacturers in April next year.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Bittorrent declares war on VoIP, gamers   more similar news »
The next internet meltdown

Gamers, VoIP and video conference users beware. The leading BitTorrent software authors have declared war on you - and any users wanting to wring high performance out of their networks. A key design change in the P2P application promises to make the headaches faced by ISPs so far look like a party game. So what's happened, and why does it matter?…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Apple eats video editing jobs   more similar news »
Farewell tape

Workers in the media industry face either an intoxicating future or one filled with doom because of Apple's Final Cut software and unifying digitisation removing layers of complexity from their work. That's the theme coming out of a tapeless media summit in held last week in London's Soho, a centre for media production and post-production work.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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London hospitals back online after PC virus infection   more similar news »
Two week clean-up job nears completion

Computer systems at three London hospitals are almost back to normal two weeks after a computer virus forced staff to shut down its network.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Who's kicking whose ass when it comes to information delivery?   more similar news »
The challenge of exploiting information

Mini Poll When it comes to systems and processes for handling data and information, we've all heard about 'BI', data warehousing, content management, work flow and so on. However, if the challenge of 'exploiting information' were so easily dealt with, we'd presumably not be talking about such things so much. Except we are, and all the signs point towards an issue that's 'sort of only been half dealt with'.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Swiss Mindset reveals E-Motion sports EV   more similar news »
Not from the Italian side of Switzerland...

'Leccy Tech New pictures have emerged of Swiss car company Mindset's electric fast-back coupé type thing-a-me-jig, the E-Motion.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Auf Wiedersehen to 700 FSC workers   more similar news »
Can't be profitable with you

Fujitsu Siemens Computers is firing 700 employees in Germany to increase its profitability in a move it says is not connected to Fujitsu's buying out of Siemens AG's 50 per cent holding in FSC.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Blockbuster OnDemand coming to a Blu-ray player near you   more similar news »
Not just set-top boxes

Blockbuster will start integrating its OnDemand film download-to-rent service into Blu-ray players from early next year, the firm’s Chairman has revealed.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Windows 7, June 2009 and the technologies of antitrust   more similar news »
Is Microsoft gettting its ship together?

Radio Reg Bundling’s come a long way since Microsoft was dragged through the US courts in the 1990s for wrapping Internet Explorer into Windows.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Lord Lamont joins Phorm board   more similar news »
Four directors go

Four directors have left controversial ISP adware firm Phorm, including chairman of three months Stephen Heyer. Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont is among their replacements.…

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Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Endeavour down safely at Edwards   more similar news »
Operation Golden Barrel deemed successful

The space shuttle Endeavour landed safely at Edwards air force base in California yesterday, completing a 16-day mission to the International Space Station (ISS).…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Mandy preps list of UK businesses to save   more similar news »
Sorry mate, you're not on the list

Lord Mandelson of Foy is preparing criteria to decide which British businesses the government should save if they go bankrupt.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Wolves gather around Plasmon   more similar news »
With UDO going, Blu-ray is the only optical choice

The wolves are gathering around the wreck that is Plasmon with companies offering to migrate people off Plasmon's optical products and onto a format with a more dependable future.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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HP cancels Christmas in the UK and Éire   more similar news »
Stationery party cupboard is bare for British and Irish workers

Exclusive Hewlett-Packard has told its UK and Ireland-based staff that the computer giant won’t be funding their Christmas celebrations this year because of the worsening economic climate.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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LG GP08NU10 slimline portable DVD writer   more similar news »
Ready for any disc format. Ready for your netbook

Review Apple's MacBook Air may have put off some potential purchasers by eschewing a built-in optical drive, but it's not the only laptop to do so. The whole new wave of Small, Cheap Computers skimp on opticals for size and price reasons.…

Mon Dec 01, 2008
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The dumb, dumb world of Malcolm Gladwell   more similar news »
A guru for the brain dead

Have you ever had the nagging sense that there's something not quite right with the adulation that follows Malcolm Gladwell - the author of Tipping Point? But you couldn't quite put your finger on it? We're here to help, dear reader.…

Sun Nov 30, 2008
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The Tzu Chi Foundation – the world’s largest Buddhist charity   more similar news »
Monks, cadavers, typhoons and earthquakes

Taiwan might be best known to Reg readers as the home of the major DRAM manufacturers and other computer component makers but it is also home to the world's largest Buddhist charitable foundation.…

Sun Nov 30, 2008
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Elgato EyeTV 310 HD satellite TV tuner   more similar news »
Watch Freesat HD on your Mac

Review Elgato’s EyeTV 310 isn’t an entirely new product, but the recent launch of the Freesat satellite TV service has made it a bit more interesting for TV addicts here in the UK.…

Sat Nov 29, 2008
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What if the computers went back to the '70s too?   more similar news »
Vax on a three day week

A Wizard whispers in your ear: "The password of Sheffield Library Packet Switching Service is ABC1234XYZ."…

Sat Nov 29, 2008
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What if computers went back to the '70s too?   more similar news »
Vax on a three day week

A Wizard whispers in your ear: "The password of Sheffield Library Packet Switching Service is ABC1234XYZ."…

Sat Nov 29, 2008
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So what will happen to Sun?   more similar news »
The new Silicon Valley parlour game

Comment Silicon Valley has a new parlour game: what's going to happen to Sun after the cuts? Rumours suggest it will merge with EMC, that HP or IBM will take it over, that Fujitsu will buy its hardware business, or even that the StorageTek storage business unit will be spun off. Do Sun's leaders want to be redeemed or to retire?…

Sat Nov 29, 2008
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SanDisk flash holds secret flash sauce till after Christmas   more similar news »
Makes 3-bit MLC SSDs feasible

SanDisk is soon to announce new technology needed for its solid state drives to take on hard disk drive storage.…

Fri Nov 28, 2008
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Snipers - Cowardly assassins, or surgical soldiers?   more similar news »
DARPA takes aim at guided smart-slug

Snipers are nasty, everyone knows that. They hunt people like animals, killing them without giving them a chance to fight or even to surrender. Few soldiers are more hated; even their own armies often seem less than pleased to have them around.…

Fri Nov 28, 2008
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Judge throws out case against journo bugged by police   more similar news »
Same charges that Damian Green faces

Sally Murrer, a journalist for the Milton Keynes Citizen, has had charges against her for receiving leaked information dismissed by the judge.…

Fri Nov 28, 2008
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Portsmouth gets crime-predicting CCTV   more similar news »
Minority Report comes to Southern England

If you’re planning a rowdy night out in Portsmouth soon, then be careful what you get mixed up in. Because the city’s installed Minority Report-style CCTV cameras able to predict crimes before they’ve happened.…

Fri Nov 28, 2008
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UK.gov says exteme porn isn't illegal if you delete it...   more similar news »
...unless you know how to recover a hard drive

The Ministry of Justice promised to provide public guidelines to the new extreme porn legislation this week and – behold! – here they are.…

Fri Nov 28, 2008
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