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Motorola aims to ease wireless development. Reconfigurable Compute Fabric unveiled [InfoWorld: Top News]
7:21:00 PM
Gartner: Business units to take just-in-time approach to IT spending. Sixty-five percent of companies will finance more than half of all IT projects by 2005 using a business-unit-driven, just-in-time funding approach, according to predictions from Gartner analysts at the Symposium/ITxpo conference. [Computerworld News]
7:20:23 PM
Reporting software vendor Actuate starts three-pronged upgrade. The company announced an initial release of its Actuate 7 software that includes an end-user querying tool and new software designed to help IT managers control the data analysis and reporting process. [Computerworld News]
7:19:47 PM
Telewest to trial 2Mb home service. Need for speed [The Register]
7:18:54 PM
War on Warez. UK law targets software piracy sites [The Register]
7:17:49 PM
Smartphones sales climb in EMEA. Overtake PDAs [The Register]
7:17:16 PM
Mayor Ken named Big Bad Brother. Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has won the dubious honour of a Big Brother Award, for his transport surveillance system. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
7:16:08 PM
The guy blogging in Baghdad is creating quite a splash in print. Mickey Kaus said it well. Some people are "simply in a position to know things others have a hard time finding out." [Scripting News]
7:15:29 PM
Life in Baghdad via the web. The online diary of an Iraqi man in Baghdad is giving net users a first-hand view of the war. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
7:14:39 PM
Avoiding the security trap. Jon Oltsik says the acquisition of the latest security technology is a good start but not a substitute for a comprehensive strategy. It's a message that's in danger of getting lost in a stampede to build impenetrable cyberdefenses. [CNET News.com]
7:14:07 PM
Intel readying Linux drivers for Centrino. Notebooks with Linux won't his shelves anytime soon [InfoWorld: Top News]
7:11:42 PM
PC World: Gaggle of Consumer Gadgets Unveiled. The division between computing and consumer electronics products continues to narrow, a point driven home by the wide range of gadgets unveiled at the recent CeBIT trade show. These devices prove that technology once related only to the PC is now moving into the mainstream, even among non-PC users. [Tomalak's Realm]
7:11:01 PM
Hotmail caps email. Anti-spam apparently [The Register]
7:10:17 PM
7:21:00 PM
Gartner: Business units to take just-in-time approach to IT spending. Sixty-five percent of companies will finance more than half of all IT projects by 2005 using a business-unit-driven, just-in-time funding approach, according to predictions from Gartner analysts at the Symposium/ITxpo conference. [Computerworld News]
7:20:23 PM
Reporting software vendor Actuate starts three-pronged upgrade. The company announced an initial release of its Actuate 7 software that includes an end-user querying tool and new software designed to help IT managers control the data analysis and reporting process. [Computerworld News]
7:19:47 PM
Telewest to trial 2Mb home service. Need for speed [The Register]
7:18:54 PM
War on Warez. UK law targets software piracy sites [The Register]
7:17:49 PM
Smartphones sales climb in EMEA. Overtake PDAs [The Register]
7:17:16 PM
Mayor Ken named Big Bad Brother. Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has won the dubious honour of a Big Brother Award, for his transport surveillance system. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
7:16:08 PM
The guy blogging in Baghdad is creating quite a splash in print. Mickey Kaus said it well. Some people are "simply in a position to know things others have a hard time finding out." [Scripting News]
7:15:29 PM
Life in Baghdad via the web. The online diary of an Iraqi man in Baghdad is giving net users a first-hand view of the war. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
7:14:39 PM
Avoiding the security trap. Jon Oltsik says the acquisition of the latest security technology is a good start but not a substitute for a comprehensive strategy. It's a message that's in danger of getting lost in a stampede to build impenetrable cyberdefenses. [CNET News.com]
7:14:07 PM
Intel readying Linux drivers for Centrino. Notebooks with Linux won't his shelves anytime soon [InfoWorld: Top News]
7:11:42 PM
PC World: Gaggle of Consumer Gadgets Unveiled. The division between computing and consumer electronics products continues to narrow, a point driven home by the wide range of gadgets unveiled at the recent CeBIT trade show. These devices prove that technology once related only to the PC is now moving into the mainstream, even among non-PC users. [Tomalak's Realm]
7:11:01 PM
Hotmail caps email. Anti-spam apparently [The Register]
7:10:17 PM