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Monday, 20th February 2006
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    Gartner: Turn off file sharing in Google Desktop
    Tech research firm Gartner is recommending that enterprises turn off the file-sharing feature in Google's desktop software. More...

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    Mobile operators set sights on last frontier
    Anyone who considers travel to remote parts of the globe or in a plane as a refuge from mobile phone calls should enjoy it while it lasts, because areas until now out of reach are set to get connected. More...

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    Gates: Passwords aren't enough
    Microsoft wants to push corporate security beyond passwords and into more secure and standards-based services such as identity management and multifactor authentication, chairman Bill Gates said at RSA Conference 2006. More...

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    PluggedIn: Digital options lighten load for tourists
    Travellers are starting to leave behind heavy, dog-eared guidebooks and instead are cramming their much lighter mobile devices with all the necessary tips they'll need to discover new parts of the world. More...

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