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  • Liverpool FC kicks off season with smart tickets
  • Microsoft and Yahoo! unveil delayed IM interoperability
  • New worm targets virus researchers
  • Phishers crack two-factor authentication
  • Review delays start of ID card procurement
  • Single system speeds police access to data
  • Tesco to extend electronic labelling
  • Whitehall opts for thin clients
  • Telstra makes Good on mobility computing
  • WebCentral ups SaaS play
  • Microsoft says on track to resolving EU situation
  • Analysis: Europeans debate 'hopelessly complex' software patent system
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    Liverpool FC kicks off season with smart tickets
    Liverpool Football Club is to issue season ticket holders with contactless smartcards this year following a successful trial at its Anfield stadium last season. More...

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    Microsoft and Yahoo! unveil delayed IM interoperability
    Microsoft and Yahoo! have torn down the walls between their respective Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger services, allowing users of both services to share messages and online presence data.
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    Review delays start of ID card procurement
    Procurement for the multibillion-pound UK national biometric identity card scheme will start only once the current Home Office review is completed.
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    Whitehall opts for thin clients
    The government plans to move to thin client computers to help tackle security issues, according to the new Whitehall chief information officer (CIO). More...

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    Telstra makes Good on mobility computing
    Telstra has partnered with US-based Good Technology to take its mobile computing software and services to the government and enterprise markets. More...

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    WebCentral ups SaaS play
    WebCentral upped its services offering with the public launch of a new online Software as a Service (SaaS) sales hub.
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    Microsoft says on track to resolving EU situation
    SEATTLE - Microsoft is on track to resolve this month its fight with European Union regulators over its compliance with a 2004 antitrust ruling, the software company's general counsel said on Wednesday. More...

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    Analysis: Europeans debate 'hopelessly complex' software patent system
    The raging issue that dominated so much of Europe's intellectual property discussions last year - software patents - threatens to overwhelm this year's talks again. More...

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