Intel results: Atom bomb blows hole in Q4 earnings
The growth in the use of cheap portable processors in notebook computershas contributed to a decline in revenue at chip-makerIntel. Intel...
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Lenovo to slash thousands of jobs
Chinese computer maker Lenovo is to cut 2,500 jobs worldwide due to the global economic downturn.
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Windows 7 beta now available
Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer unveiled the first widely available public beta of Windows 7, earlier today at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
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Smash old hard drives for total data security, says Which?
People disposing of their old computers could easily fall victim to identity theft - even if they delete files or wipe the hard drive, warns Which? Computing. Which?...
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Microsoft: the year ahead
Microsoft may well have $20bn-plus in the bank, but the company is likely to face a tough year in 2009. As the recession bites, fewer businesses will be investing in new IT or upgrading their IT.
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Cisco expands multimedia home networking
Cisco has unveiled a variety of multimedia home networking initiatives at this week's...
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Troubled Satyam needs cash
Satyam, the Indian IT service provider at the centre of a $1bn accountancy fraud said this morning that it faces a major challenge to rebuild its cash reserves
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US Congress urged to invest $30bn in IT infrastructure
The US Congress is being urged by an IT thinktank to allocate $30bn to IT infrastructure this year to create or retain nearly 1 million jobs. President-elect...
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Online growth fuels Sainsbury's Christmas success
Sainsbury's has reported that like-for-like sales in the four months to December grew 3.9%, boosted by online growth of 27%. The company's good results...
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Dell to axe 1,900 jobs in Ireland
Dell is transferring its European PC manufacturing from Ireland to Poland to cut costs, in a move that will see 1,900 assembly plant workers in Limerick...
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SAP demands that Oracle releases software profit margins in legal case
SAP is asking a US court to force Oracle to reveal its profit margins on JD Edwards and PeopleSoft software and support contracts. The SAP call is...
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Microsoft may be planning to get Yahoo through back door
US media reports have fanned speculation that Microsoft is still working on a bid to acquire Yahoo to bolster its position against search rival Google. An...
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FSA urges UK banks to make آ£1bn IT investment
UK banks will have to spend almost آ£1bn on IT systems under an FSA proposal to speed up compensation paid by banks to customers.
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IT firms encouraged to enter apprentice awards
The search is on to find the nation's top apprenticeship employers as the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) launches its sixth...
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Bring IT to account for its actions
As enterprise application software is used more and more to automate complex business processes, organisations expose themselves to a new set of risks that are introduced by having their mission-critical operations reliant upon IT and, more significantly, the people who operate these systems
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Cisco extends collaboration services to the iPhone
Cisco is extending its web conferencing and collaboration capabilities to the Apple iPhone 3G device with its Cisco WebEx Meeting Center and Cisco Unified...
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Capita offshores application development
Insurance policy administration firm Capita Life & Pensions is to develop IT applications overseas to cut costs after signing a five year contract with...
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Satyam chief B Ramalinga Raju admits to fixing the outsourcer's books
The chairman of Indian IT outsourcer Satyam Computer Services has admitted that he has fixed the company's books for several years.
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