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Microsoft offers free Exchange Server 2007 trial

April 19, 2007 Company is offering enterprise customers a preview of platform with new security and mobility features. TAGS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server, trial, mobility, Microsoft Corp., security, e-mail

Trial date set for Sasser suspect

May 31, 2005 Alleged author of the worm that took down hundreds of thousands of computers will go on trial in July. TAGS: Sven Jaschan, Sasser worm, trial, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Telstra starts video payphone trial in Sydney

March 18, 2005 Aussie telecom brings multiple data functions to the corner payphone. TAGS: Telstra Corp., Sydney, telecommunications, trial, video, e-mail

Police Blotter: MySpace profile sets convicted felon free

November 30, 2007 Man convicted of molesting two girls gets new trial after appeals court agrees jurors shouldn't have perused MySpace for one girl's profile. TAGS: juror, Police Blotter, West Virginia, jury, girl, MySpace, verdict, trial, conviction, appeals court, defendant, error

AT&T to begin pre-WiMax trial

March 14, 2005 Ma Bell says it will start testing the use of WiMax-based technology to deliver business services. TAGS: AT&T Corp., trial, radio, Intel

Superfast broadband to trickle out in U.K.

March 8, 2005 BT will test 8mbps connections, but only in a limited area, and largely for its own employees. TAGS: British Telecommunications, ADSL, trial, U.K., broadband, London

Business Objects suit to be heard

January 7, 2005 The firm says an appeals court has overturned a 2003 ruling dismissing its complaint against MicroStrategy, so the case will now go to trial. TAGS: MicroStrategy Inc., Business Objects, appeals court, trial

Australia's porn-blocking plan unveiled

August 13, 2007 Program includes filtering software for home PCs, as well as an ISP-level plan being tested in Tasmania. TAGS: Helen Coonan, Tasmania, porn, trial, home PC, government, children, Australia, Internet Service Provider, PC

Saddam Hussein's trial to appear on Net

October 18, 2005 The proceedings, scheduled to start Wednesday, won't be live, but they will be available in varying degrees--and costs--online. TAGS: Saddam Hussein, Webcast, trial, video stream, representative, coverage, organization, CNN, spokeswoman, TV, video

New trial date in IBM-SCO case

July 7, 2005 Federal judge resets trial date to February 2007, allowing time to depose Big Blue chief Sam Palmisano. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Palmisano, IBM Corp., trial, federal judge, Judge, motion, intellectual property, request, complaint, Unix, CEO, Linux

Police Blotter: Did blogging juror affect DUI trial?

November 9, 2007 Court of appeals upholds conviction of drunk driver who asked for a new trial because of a juror's blogging. TAGS: juror, verdict, blogging, Police Blotter, trial, jury, Ohio, evidence, blog

U.K. agency: Iris recognition needs work

October 20, 2005 In trial run, the U.K. Passport Service discovers its iris-recognition ID system is not yet on par with fingerprinting. TAGS: biometrics, participant, trial, London, U.K., agency, researcher, database

U.K. military to trial enhanced RFID tracking tags

February 28, 2006 To improve tracking of military supplies, the U.K. will test battery-enabled RFID tags readable at more than 100 feet. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, tag, supply chain, U.K., feet, trial, battery

Time Warner Cable begins cell phone trials

March 31, 2005 Cable provider takes first step into wireless market with an offering in Missouri. TAGS: Time Warner Inc., Kansas City, Sprint Nextel, Missouri, cell phone, trial, cable company, mobile phone, programming, broadband

Police blotter: Net pharmacy conviction overturned

February 17, 2006 Web site owners convicted of running illegal pharmacy get new trial, after judges rule video testimony was unconstitutional. TAGS: witness, testimony, videoconferencing, defendant, pharmacy, Police Blotter, conviction, prosecution, trial, government, evidence, policy, prosecutor, Australia, attorney, U.S.

In-flight Internet: Grounded for life?

January 25, 2008 It's been years since Boeing tried for lift-off with its Connexion service. Yet here we are still today, with barely a hint of airborne Wi-Fi.Photos: Putting Wi-Fi in the sky TAGS: Connexion, plane, Lufthansa, airline, aircraft, passenger, Forrester Research Inc., trial, carrier, U.S., Wi-Fi

Negroponte: $100 laptop trials to kick off

August 22, 2006 Widespread field tests of portable PCs for children in the developing world will start next month, the project's chairman says. TAGS: OLPC, Thailand, Nigeria, trial, chairman, laptop computer, LCD, PC

London to test antiterror tech for commuters

January 11, 2006 Four-week trial in London will begin for body-scanning and close-circuit TV technologies designed to reduce terror risk. TAGS: London, passenger, trial, mobile phone, TV, security, camera

Google, Cisco fail to win patent reform bid

January 19, 2005 Companies couldn't convince Supreme Court to hear a case they argue is key to preserving a "balanced" patent system. TAGS: Dana Corp., shaft, patent, Cisco Systems Inc., trial, manufacturing, decision, Google Inc.

Sparring begins in Kazaa trial

November 30, 2004 If Sharman can bar people who spread child porn, it can do the same for those sharing unlicensed songs, music industry attorney says. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., Kazaa, music industry, file-sharing, attorney, Sydney, trial, party, music
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