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VeriSign exports e-mail security to Europe
February 2, 2005
Security specialist follows rivals in touting services package designed to protect networks from spam and viruses to European customers.
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'Storm worm' rages across the globe
January 19, 2007
Mass-mailed Trojan horse baits people with timely information about a deadly, real-life storm front in Europe.
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BlackBerry outage: RIM a victim of its own success?
April 18, 2007
The very nature of RIM's network could have led to the outage that caused millions of BlackBerry users to go without e-mails for hours.
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BT to sell BlackBerrys in Europe
November 15, 2004
Research In Motion's mobile e-mail device for business travelers is extending its reach overseas.
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British Telecommunications
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Europe passes tough new data retention laws
December 14, 2005
Despite privacy and industry concerns, data will be kept on every e-mail sent and phone call made for as long as two years.
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Damage limited from lonely hearts virus
April 18, 2001
Antivirus software companies say a new virus that disguises itself as a program for finding romance partners is spreading quickly between companies in Europe.
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Symantec Corp.
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Sophos Plc.
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E-mail traffic doubles after London bomb blasts
July 7, 2005
Traffic skyrockets as concerned e-mailers send messages to friends and colleagues asking "Are you OK?"
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Seven Networks expands into Europe with buy
April 11, 2005
Cell phone messaging provider to buy Smartner Information Systems, a Finland-based supplier of wireless messaging.
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Good Technology Inc.
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BellSouth Corp.
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RIM BlackBerry
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Japan
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AT&T Corp.
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e-mail
Europe's mobile operators urged to focus on enterprise
July 19, 2007
Carriers need to target business market with signal-boosting tech, better pricing, mobile e-mail services, says report.
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New or rebranded iPaqs on the way?
January 26, 2006
New information discovered on Hewlett-Packard's Web site points to the upcoming release of a new series in Europe.
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New strain of "Love" virus steals passwords
August 17, 2000
Security experts say that a new strain of the infamous "I Love You" virus has hit some businesses located in Europe and in the United States.
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Computer Associates International Inc.
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Microsoft Outlook
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Palm talks up its ambitions for Europe
February 15, 2007
Despite European operators' support of the Symbian OS, Palm is still trying to woo mobile users there.
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Palm Treo
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Microsoft Windows Mobile
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Nokia Corp.
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CEO
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Your ISP as Net watchdog
June 16, 2005
Feds mull having Internet service providers retain records of their customers' online activities.
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EU reveals phone, e-mail snooping plans
August 2, 2005
The European Directive recommends retaining communications data for six months. Civil liberties groups protest the proposal.
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Europe to push ahead with ISP snooping law
June 9, 2005
Despite rejection by European Parliament, legislation that would require ISPs to retain customer data moves ahead.
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Logitech uncloaks cordless desktop combos
August 16, 2005
Peripheral maker releases four new keyboard-and-mouse packages; one lets you control your desktop from 60 feet away. Photos: Logitech's new bling
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PC
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Google draws privacy complaint to FTC
April 20, 2007
Three public-interest groups are expected to ask for a government investigation into issues posed by Google's DoubleClick acquisition.
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Google Inc.
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