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Oracle and HP make a deal for Solaris on ProLiants
Dell does deal for PowerEdges, too
The inscrutable plan of Oracle for Solaris 10 on x64 servers became more... scrutable this morning. The company announced that Dell and Hewlett-Packard would be certifying and reselling Oracle's Solaris and Enterprise Linux operating systems, as well as its Oracle VM implementation of the Xen hypervisor on their respective PowerEdge and ProLiant servers.…
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IBM buys file compressor
Storwize swallowed
IBM is buying Storwize for its real-time, inline data compression technology and products.… Free On-Demand Webcast - Virtualizing the Hard Stuff
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Upgraded iPhones refuse to recognise roaming
Where are we now?
iPhone users who've upgraded to iOS 4 are discovering that the roaming switch isn't working any more, for those on O2's network at least.…
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Nokia goes after Opera Mini
It'll have you in interstitials
Nokia has unveiled a knock-off of Opera's Mini phone browser, intended for use on its low-end handsets in emerging markets. It's the first manifestation of Nokia's own ad engine.…
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Sky clocks up £1bn profit
HD boosts money-making machine
Sky made a £1bn profit in the year to 30 June for the first time, with ARPU reaching £508 per subscriber. Annual revenue totalled £5.9bn, up 10 per cent year on year.…
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Quantum quivers again
Drops a sales ball
Quantum, the supplier of tape, reduplicating backup arrays and some file archiving software, has turned in a loss-making quarter, attributing it to poor sales in Europe and a North America region.…
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Pay-off or lay-off: HP calls on 700 staff to heed redundo plea
EOW woe
Hewlett-Packard has reduced the number of UK employees it plans to show the door in its latest round of redundancies from 934 to 720.…
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.NET for Android prepares to get probed
Port from Windows help
Microsoft's .NET for Android - dubbed MonoDroid - has come a step closer.… Free On-Demand Webcast - Virtualizing the Hard Stuff
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Fragrant tech thief stalks Whitehall
Public servants' purses exposed
Civil servants at the Department for Communities and Local Government are living in fear of a sweet smelling mobile technology thief who carries a ladies' purse.…
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Courts bar dodgy documents from divorce cases
Hildebrand rules hustled out
People involved in divorce wrangles will no longer be able to use dodgily-obtained documents to prove their spouse is hiding money, following a landmark Court of Appeal ruling.…
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