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  • Will IBA snap up iSoft?

    Shares in iSoft, the troubled UK software developer which is playing a key role in the country's National Health Service's (NHS) massive IT upgrade programme, rose almost 10 percent on Friday in the UK amid speculation over its future.

  • Cybercrime tools get cheaper

    It's becoming cheaper and easier to get hold of the tools needed to launch a cybercrime attack, security firm RSA claimed last week.

  • Are standalone security firms doomed?

    Within a few years, companies that offer only security products will have been relegated to the history books.

  • Novell: SCO insolvency 'imminent, inevitable'

    Novell has claimed that The SCO Group, the licensing and consulting firm conducting various legal campaigns over the Linux operating system, is about to go bankrupt.

  • Storage giants to push hybrid hard drives

    Several major hard-drive vendors have announced that they will work together to promote and develop a new type of storage: hybrid hard drives.

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  • Saving Linux from the lawyers

    CEO Stuart Cohen talks about OSDL's efforts to head off patent claims against the community-developed operating system.

  • Web domains hit new high

    If the size of the World Wide Web was measured by the number of domain names then it is growing faster than at any time in its history, according to figures released by research and analysis firm Netcraft last week.

  • Russia and China 'behind current spam deluge'

    As hardcore criminals step up their spamming, experts believe that nine out of 10 of all emails may soon be unsolicited junk.

  • The connection conundrum: 3G or Wi-Fi?

    Vendors insist third-generation mobile and Wi-Fi hot spots are complementary technologies, while analysts claim that it's decision time again. Additional reading: Wireless networking 10 times faster?

  • Wi-Fi testing finds weak links

    At least one in every four Wi-Fi products examined by the Wi-Fi Alliance has failed its certification test--a sign that many pieces of wireless equipment on the market are incapable of working as well as users might expect.

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