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UK government gets access to Microsoft source code

The U.K. government on Friday agreed to participate in Microsoft Corp.'s Government Security Program (GSP), which gives agencies access to Windows source code in an effort to help ensure their systems are safe, Microsoft said Friday.

Nokia enters games industry with playful phone

Nokia Corp. entered the games market Wednesday with the launch of its N-Gage device, which is both a games console and cell phone.

BT pays for delays on Scottish e-government project

British Telecommunications PLC (BT) is to refund

UK gov’t gets access to Microsoft source code

The U.K. government on Friday agreed to participate in Microsoft Corp.'s Government Security Program (GSP), which gives agencies access to Windows source code in an effort to help ensure their systems are safe, Microsoft said Friday.

Xerox tests language for document transformation

An experimental programming language posted on a Xerox Corp.-run Web site is designed to build applications that translate documents and data among different formats so that they can be read by any application or on any device.

Xerox tests language for document transformation

An experimental programming language posted on a Xerox Corp.-run Web site is designed to build applications that translate documents and data among different formats so that they can be read by any application or on any device.

COMDEX : Philips broadens LCD range

LG Philips LCD Co. Ltd. is demonstrating a new range of thin-film transistor liquid crystal displays (TFT-LCD) in Las Vegas this week that are due to start appearing in the first quarter of 2003.

UK broadband schools may boost overall use

Easynet Ltd. and UK Online Ltd. launched a Broadband for Schools initiative in London Thursday, and said that the educational push will boost overall availability of broadband services.

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