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Telia will not appeal UMTS license decision

Sweden must maintain the pace of its UMTS network rollout more »

Nortel wins $250M deal from Taiwan telco firm

Nortel Networks has won a $250 million U.S. contract from Chunghwa Telecom to expand its wireless Internet network in Taiwan. more »

Turning the CodeRedWorm into Profits

While the Federal Bureau of Investigation and network security advocates are busy mobilizing IT managers around the country for the upcoming outbreak of the Code Red Worm, one resourceful Web site operator from the Utrecht in the Netherlands stands to mak more »

Critical position

Kazakhstan is poised to become a major supplier of petroleum to the Western world and a competitor to OPEC. more »

'Code Red' worm may re-emerge on Internet Tuesday

The fast-spreading ``Code Red'' Internet worm, which disrupted U.S. government Web sites last week, is likely to start multiplying again on Tuesday and could slow down the Internet, officials said on Monday. more »

Talking car technology is on the way

The talking car is about to become a reality. more »

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The reduced inventories

Barrett sees PC strength, telecom weakness more »

8th Federal District

Kaliningrad Region will be soon turned into Russia’s eighth Federal District. more »

Congress Covets Copyright Cops

Congress is set to more than double the number of federal copyright cops. more »

Danisco Sugar Introduced a New Brand Name

Danisco Sugar, the biggest sugar producer in Lithuania, introduced a new brand name “Dansukker” for product meeting EU quality standards. more »

India Hackers Scared Straight?

Indian hackers always thought they were too sophisticated to fall into the hands of the rough cops in this country, whom various human rights groups routinely accuse of brutality. more »

Australian Internet Users Badly Served - Study

One in four Australian households and businesses can't use a phone line to download a simple Web page in less than six minutes, the Australian government's Productivity Commission said. more »

The humiliation virus

How Sircam can help turn your most private documents into a worldwide joke. more »

Will users pay to play music online?

After months of hullabaloo over online music subscription services, it appears as though the industry big boys are finally ready to test the waters. more »

REGIONAL PROGRAMS IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

The World Bank is ready to render assistance to the regional projects in the South Caucasus more »

Readiness to help settle the territorial dispute

Caucasus: Iran Offers To Mediate In Nagorno-Karabakh Dispute more »

EPIC to protest Passport bundling with Win XP

The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) is preparing to file a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) about Microsoft Corp.'s plans to bundle its Passport identification service with Windows XP more »

Sun, HP open their code to developers

SUN MICROSYSTEMS AND Hewlett-Packard are expected to announce separately Monday that they will make projects under development at the companies available to developers under the open-source model, adding further support to the collaborative development mo more »

Pentagon Blocks Public Web Site Access

Servers Struck by 'Code Red' Virus more »