Photos: Barclays hi-tech Piccadilly branch
Barclays bank has opened a cutting-edge branch in Piccadilly Circus demonstrating how technology is changing the way the bank can serve customers.
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Mobile broadband demand props up crunched WiMAX
Research predicts global recession to cause enterprises to postpone WiMAX adoption but mobile will lead recovery
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Embedded 3G mobile broadband device growth to stall
Credit and capacity limits will slow the expected high take-up of embedded devices
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Anti-theft solution bolsters mobile computing security
Ericsson and Intel join forces to take the profit out of stealing laptops whilst protecting sensitive and important information
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Barclays opens bank of the future
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2,000-year-old 'computer' rebuilt
A new working model of the mysterious 2,100-year-old astronomical calculator/computer, known as the Antikythera...
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Photos: Offloading your unwanted gifts on eBay
Aunty Maureen got you what she thought was the latest thing in computing, sadly that USB hub she got is a bit passأ© for your discerning geeky tastes. So what do you do with it?
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Download Internet Exporer patch now
Microsoft's much anticipated security patch for Internet Explorer is now available from the company's security website....
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Securing the mobile enterprise Executive Overview
How to reduce the security risk to business assets when deploying mobile technologies
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Video: Samsung MultiXpress CLX-8380ND
In this video Faisal Alani, computerweekly.com Content Editor, looks at what makes the Samsung MultiXpress such a great office all-in-one.
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Webinar: Boosting IT efficiency and business benefits at chip level
As the credit crunch bites, companies are looking ever more closely to their IT departments in order to make them more flexible, efficient and profitable and hence more capable of withstanding whatever the inclement economic times throws at them.
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Internet Explorer patch out later today
Microsoft will be releasing a patch later today to protect users from the...
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WiMAX mobile broadband driven by laptops and embedded PCs
Low cost mobile computing devices will drive uptake of WiMAX mobile broadband standard
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Cloud-based document storage added to iPhone
TeliaSonera will be the first mobile network operator to launch a cloud-based document management system for Apple's iPhone.
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SMEs' open gateway to mobile computing security
New VPN to offer secure on the road access to the same enterprise network services as in the office
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Microsoft unveils first application for Apple's iPhone
Microsoft has released its first application for the Apple iPhone to improve image browsing. The Seadragon...
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WiMAX mobile broadband rollout crunched by recession
Global recession to cause consumers and enterprises to postpone WiMAX adoption over next twelve months
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Keyboard and mouse can be put in the dishwasher
Office workers concerned about catching nasty diseases from sharing keyboards and mice may want to consider equipment that can be sterilised in a dishwasher. The...
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Photos: How IT helps relocate refugees
GPS and Google Earth software are helping to find suitable locations for refugees and displaced people to settle. Aid agency CARE International explains how.
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Mobile broadband world’s first unveiled
Ericsson and Telstra debut commercial HSPA network offering up to 21 Mbps
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CIOs need to be more business-savvy, McKinsey survey says
IT is failing to help businesses gain a competitive edge, the latest survey from McKinsey's third annual survey has found. The survey ...
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Cable damage disrupts internet services
A sub-sea cable carrying more than 75% of traffic between the Middle East, Europe and America has been damaged. According to news service Bloomberg,...
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Microsoft research head presents Royal Institution xmas lectures
Chris Bishop, chief research scientist at Microsoft Research in Cambridge and professor of computer science at the University of Edinburgh, presented this...
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Google closes data storage service for scientists
Google is shutting down its scientific data service before it has come out...
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Charities deploy on-demand CRM to improve operations and fund-raising
Two UK charities have deployed on-demand customer relationship...
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Software market to be hit hard by recession
The UK software market will be one of the worst hit sectors affected by the worldwide recession according to analyst Ovum. Ovum reported that...
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Poorly managed government IT contracts help waste آ£290m a year
The government is wasting up to آ£290m a year on poorly managed service contracts, including contracts for IT. The National...
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Oracle blames strong dollar for profit slump
Oracle has reported a fall in its profit for the first time in four years in its latest financial quarter. The supplier's profits...
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The ten most noteworthy web and network incidents for 2008
Website performance firm Pingdom has compiled its ten most noteworthy...
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Mobile broadband demand props up crunched WiMAX
Research predicts global recession to cause enterprises to postpone WiMAX adoption but mobile will lead recovery
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Embedded 3G mobile broadband device growth to stall
Credit and capacity limits will slow the expected high take-up of embedded devices
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Anti-theft solution bolsters mobile computing security
Ericsson and Intel join forces to take the profit out of stealing laptops whilst protecting sensitive and important information
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Firefox browser patched for critical security flaws
Mozilla has released critical security updates to its Firefox browser, its Thunderbird...
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BBC iPlayer made available to Mac and Linux users
The BBC has joined forces with Adobe to allow Mac and Unix users to use its BBC iPlayer on...
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Betfair hires new CTO after seven month wait
Betfair has appointed Tony McAlister as chief technology officer (CTO). McAlister will run Betfair's 300 person...
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Barclays opens bank of the future
Barclays bank has opened a branch in Piccadilly Circus to demonstrate how technology is changing the way the bank can serve customers. The...
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Acta talks miss deadline, but secrets may soon emerge
I nternet service providers and frequent download users can rest easy for a while longer after n egotiators of a
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Apple iPhone drives Wi-Fi adoption in UK
Sales of the Apple iPhone and other...
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Transport for London to save آ£400m through IT
Transport...
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ID cards now available in Sheffield
The first identity cards have been issued...
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Flexible working reality gets closer
Technology-enabled flexible working will increase as employers move away from the assumption that those that are at their desks longer are doing...
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IT market will grow by 2% in 2009, defying downturn
Demand for IT will defy the downturn...
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Yahoo to limit identifiable user data retention to 90 days
Yahoo has set a new data retention policy, which anonymises user log data within 90 days. The policy covers search log data, page views, page clicks,...
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Online banking map reveals North West as leader
People in the North West of England are the most likely to bank and shop online. This is according to the Association of Payments and Clearing...
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Wii, Sony, HD kit top online shoppers' Christmas wish list
Wii consoles, Sony Blu-ray high definition video players and televison sets, and Asus eee notebook PCs are the items most likely to fill stockings on Christmas...
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Over-55s more prone to complain about poor web services
Over-55s are far less tolerant of unavailable products and web services than younger generations. Research from SunGard...
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Map shows who's who in the web zoo
Colin Watson of web security company Watsonhall has produced a map...
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HMV continues store revamp with online kiosks
HMV is rolling out the next stage...
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Broadband speed queen Bowe to chair Ofcom
Colette Bowe, who chaired Ofcom's Consumer Panel from its inception in 2003 to December 2007, is to replace David Currie as chairman of Ofcom. Her...
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2,000-year-old 'computer' rebuilt
A new working model of the mysterious 2,100-year-old astronomical calculator/computer, known as the Antikythera...
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Internet Explorer 8 updated
Microsoft has released the first update to its Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2.
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Zero-day attacks on the rise, says Scansafe
Zero-day web malware blocks have risen rapidly, says web security firm ScanSafe. In its monthly Global...
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Motorola freezes salaries and pensions as recession continues to bite
Motorola is bringing in salary freezes and slashing pension benefits to cut costs as the recession continues to bite the IT sector. From 1 March 2009,...
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Thousands of barristers and witnesses exposed to ID theft risk
Thousands of barristers have been exposed to the risk of identity...
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More training needed to combat skills gap, say IT staff
The IT skills gap is growing,...
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IT suppliers invited to enter European awards
IT suppliers are being invited to take part in the NetEvents 2009 European Technology Leader Awards. The
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Download Internet Exporer patch now
Microsoft's much anticipated security patch for Internet Explorer is now available from the company's security website....
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Virtualisation is immature and could cause security problems
Virtualisation technology is still immature and could cause security problems if deployed without adequate controls in place, says security firm Sourcefire. Around...
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January Macworld will be the last – and no Steve Jobs
Apple is ditching the annual Macworld event in San Francisco, and Steve Jobs will...
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ACTA deal to criminalise illegal content nears deadline
Negotiators in Paris are putting the final touches on a controversial global anti-counterfeiting...
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UK Internet Explorer users to get critical security update at 6pm
UK users can expect to get the Microsoft "out...
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Social software roll-outs will stay within departments, says Gartner
The use of social software in enterprises...
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Data protection laws are big challenge for IT leaders
Navigating the minefield of data...
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BASF IT Services increases trainee numbers despite recession
IT outsourcing provider BASF IT Services has increased the number of trainees it is taking on, despite the economic slowdown. In 2009, BASF...
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Citigroup internal merger will deepen IT integration
Banking giant Citigroup is expected to announce the merger of two ofmajor business units as it gears up to increase cross-selling...
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Firms use SaaS and cloud computing instead of upgrading
A third of large UK companies are delaying infrastructure upgrades and software refreshes and turning to virtualisation, software as a service and cloud...
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UK Border Agency chooses IBM for casework system
The UK Border Agency has chosen IBM as a strategic systems integration partner for its Immigration Case...
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London Ambulance Service gets new dispatch system for Olympics
The London Ambulance Service has selected Northrop Grumman Corporation to provide a new computer-aided dispatch system for handling emergency calls and ambulance...
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Distance learning course in computer hacking
A new distance-learning course is offering members of the public the chance to learn how to become professional computer hackers. The http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/08/07/231769/hot-skills-ethical-hacking.htm...
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Card fraud could cost e-tailers آ£105m this Christmas
Online retailers could be hit by a bill for more than آ£105m this Christmas because of credit...
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