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Linus Torvalds has hit back at Microsoft’s recent remarks about Linux infringing on a number of its patents, announcing that the software giant should reveal the list of violations so the open source community can respond appropriately.

Today is World Information Society Day and this year, the International Telecommunciation Union (ITU) is exploring ways to ensure the digital revolution reaches young people everywhere.

Public sector applications firm Infor has announced that it will acquire Hansen Information Technologies, boosting services for local government and municipal authorities.

Netapp has taken a big leap forward with data deduplication technology this week, announcing that its new NearStore and FAS storage systems now feature advanced single-instance storage deduplication.

To coincide with the release of Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0, Symantec conducted a study on the backup practices of 400 SMB organisations in Australian and New Zealand. The research shows that while small and medium businesses mostly fo...

According to a new report from Symantec, over 100,000 computers have been infected with a new type of malware that uses Micrsoft’s own Windows Update procedure to download malicious files.

A Nazi archive governed by 11 separate countries will be opened later this year, with digital copies of 50 million pages of Holocaust information to be made available for researchers and the general public.

An agreement between the National Electronic Conveyancing Office (NECO) and the Lending Industry XML Initiative (LIXI) brings e-conveyancing one step closer to reality with common data standards now on the agenda.

According to a new report from Google, one in every ten websites are infected with some sort of malware that can pinch personal details.

HP is going for top environmental marks with its new high-end disk array, claiming that its latest StorageWorks XP24000 provides 24x7 business continuity, significantly increased performance and substantially lower power consumption.

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