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Tuesday, 15th February 2005  
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Unwired grabs 13,000 punters, reports loss
Former HP exec Blackmore resurfaces at Unisys
Vendor sees 70 million 3G subscribers by year's end
StarOffice 8 beta set to debut
Symantec, McAfee launch enterprise anti-spyware
Reactivity releases Liberty Alliance-based reference architecture
ActiveSync for Outlook coming to Nokia phones

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    Unwired grabs 13,000 punters, reports loss
    Wireless broadband provider Unwired had attracted 13,766 residential customers for the half year ending 31 December 2004. More...

    Former HP exec Blackmore resurfaces at Unisys
    Former Hewlett-Packard executive Peter Blackmore resurfaced this week as head of worldwide sales and marketing at Unisys. More...

    Vendor sees 70 million 3G subscribers by year's end
    Nokia has announced that it expects as many as 70 million 3G subscribers by the end of 2005. More...

    StarOffice 8 beta set to debut
    Sun has announced that the newest edition of its alternative to Microsoft Office, StarOffice 8, will be available for downloading in a beta version later this week. More...

    Symantec, McAfee launch enterprise anti-spyware
    Symantec and McAfee leveraged the RSA Conference this week to launch enterprise-wide battles against spyware. Both major security vendors touted new enterprise anti-spyware solutions. More...

    Reactivity releases Liberty Alliance-based reference architecture
    Reactivity, a maker of XML web services security products, has announced the Reactivity Federated Identity Model for web services reference architecture. More...

    ActiveSync for Outlook coming to Nokia phones
    Nokia said this week that it will include Microsoft's ActiveSync technology on future mobile devices to make it easier for users to synchronise their Microsoft Outlook data with their mobile device. More...

     
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