50 police officers arrested in net paedophile raids
Over 1,000 homes have been searched and dozens of arrests made today as part of a huge investigation into an international net paedophile ring.
Among the 7,000 British...
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Spam doesn't kill appetite for email
By Lisa M. Bowman
Spam hasn't killed enthusiasm for email among US workers, according to a new study on email use in the workplace.
A full 52 per cent of respondent...
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Macworld Expo cancelled due to lack of interest
IDG has decided to cancel next year's Macworld Expo/Tokyo show, blaming a lack of interest and cancellations from exhibitors.
Following hot on the heels of an undersub...
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In business? In a rural area? Want broadband? Well here's how to get it...
From Martin Edwards, managing director, ReviewMedia Ltd
We've followed the numerous whinging "We can't get broadband" stories onfor a while now - many of them fully ju...
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Windows cheaper than Linux' claims IDC
Research firm IDC has fanned the flames of the Linux v Windows debate by revealing that Microsoft's product is the cheaper of two alternatives to administer.
While IDC...
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Reuters axes 300 jobs
Reuters has announced it is to cut 300 more jobs at US subsidiary Instinet, as the troubled firm continues to seek a way out of decline.
The company has made around 2,...
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Sun to give StarOffice Java boost
By Martin LaMonica
Sun Microsystems is building a Java-based development kit for its StarOffice software to help corporate programmers customise desktop applications,...
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Sun: We'll hit revenue targets
Sun Microsystems said on Tuesday it's on course to hit revenue targets for this quarter - but the picture's not so bright when it comes to profit margins and operating ex...
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Microsoft's server u-turn
For years, Microsoft has argued that servers containing only a handful of processors are good enough for most of the world.
But now, with the advent of huge Intel mach...
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Market tricky for R&D 'spin outs' - but it's definitely there
Most research and development (R&D) work in Europe isn't commercially exploited, even though 'spin out' companies from R&D operations in the US have contributed t...
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