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Tuesday, 13th February 2007
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Tim Lohman,
Editor

 

This morning, EDS has announced that it is has launched a greenhouse gas emissions program, signaling the growing significance of environmental issues to organisations.

Also making news, IBM will offer an open desktop software system for businesses that puts the cost of managing Apple or Linux computers on a more equal footing with Microsoft's Windows software.

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IT Services
Service providers tout environmental credentials
In a sign of the growing significance of environmental issues to organisations, global services outfit EDS has announced that it is has launched a greenhouse gas emissions program.

By Tim Lohman


Hardware
IBM Aims To Help Linux, Apple PCs Battle Windows Machines
IBM will offer an open desktop software system for businesses that puts the cost of managing Apple or Linux computers on a more equal footing with Microsoft's Windows software.
By Reuters


Convergence
Apple denies Apple TV delay rumours
TV set-top box to ship in February, but might not reach consumers until March.
By Shaun Nichols


Operating Systems
Windows Server to run unmodified on Linux
Novell and Intel announce virtualisation breakthrough.
By Robert Jaques


Security
Mobile viruses soar in 2006
Four out of five mobile operators affected, claims report.
By Matt Chapman


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Telco/ISP
Nokia and Siemens talk up joint venture
Pair announce six future business units at 3GSM.
By Robert Jaques


Security
SANS warns of 'major zero-day' bug in Solaris
SANS analysts are warning IT managers to stop using Telnet altogether because of a problem in the way Solaris 10 and 11 are set up to use Telnet..
By Staff writers


Applications
Sweden opens diplomatic relations with Second Life
First official embassy planted on Second Life's digital soil.
By Matt Chapman


Telco/ISP
Microsoft beefs up smartphones
Microsoft has unveiled its Windows Mobile 6 platform.
By Paula Rooney


Telco/ISP
Avaya Brings Out New VoIP Wares for SMBs
The latest version of Avaya's SMB communications server software is released.
By Jennifer Follett Hagendorf


Security
Valentine's Day Attacks Not So Sweet
Spammers and virus writers are upping their efforts this month to lure in victims with sweet-sounding messages, security companies warn.
By Sharon Gaudin


Operating Systems
Beyond Windows Vista: Microsoft to launch 'Vienna' in 2009
Microsoft may need to add features to Vienna or another future operating system that go beyond more efficient pointing and clicking -- features such as standard support for touch-screen and voice-activated computing.
By Staff writers


Convergence
Voice over IP turns up the volume
Consumers spoilt for Wi-Fi handset choice.
By Robert Jaques


Hardware
Demo to production, Intel's 80-core chip faces hurdles
The experimental chip can perform specific calculations, but it isn't yet capable of performing a wide variety of functions, analysts say.
By Staff writers


Telco/ISP
HP's first smart phone features voice commands
The HP iPaq 500 includes voice-control features that eliminate the need for a stylus or miniature keyboard found in other smartphones or PDAs.
By Staff writers


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