Business as usual at Apple without Steve Jobs, analysts say
Apple's business operations are unlikely to be affected by the fact that chief executive Steve...
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Earphones a breeding ground for bacteria
The earpieces of MP3 players are a breeding ground for bacteria and could lead to painful ear infections, reports...
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PC shipments down for first time since 2001
PC shipments worldwide in the fourth quarter dropped for the first time since 2001, says analyst IDC. Shipments were down 0.4% to 77.3 million. The...
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Intel posts 90% fall in profits as PC market shrinks
Intel has reported a 90% fall in profits for the fourth quarter, as the fall in PC shipments bites chip manufacturers. Earlier this week, analyst IDC...
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Satyam staff dreams shattered
Thousands of workers at Satyam have had their dreams shattered by the fraudulent activity of the company's former chairman, according...
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MoD concealed the truth on آ£7bn DII project costs
A report by MPs on the آ£7bn Defence Information Infrastructure (DII) has confirmed that the Ministry of Defence knew the costs of the project would be at least آ£5.8bn when parliament was given a figure of آ£2.3bn.
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Satyam may ask customers for cash early
Indian IT service provider Satyam could ask its customers to pay money they owe early to help the company which is currently short of cash. Yesterday...
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Firms keep SAP upgrade projects on track
Most SAP customers are moving ahead with plans for upgrading their SAP systems to SAP enterprise resource planning (ERP) 6.0, despite the economic downturn....
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IT budgets flat in 2009, says CIO survey
CIOs do not expect IT budget cuts to be as extreme as has been predicted.Research by Gartner shows budgets will largely remain flat, with an average increase of 0.16%.
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Salesforce.com extends cloud services offering
Salesforce.com has...
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Suppliers win protection from damages claims - court judgement
A ruling by the Court of Appeal has upheld the right of suppliers to limit claims for damages after a failure. Legal news letter...
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IT sector takes responsibility for tackling recession
UK businesses in the IT sector are attempting to reduce the impact of recession through pay freezes and reduced payouts to
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SCO plans asset sale to help finance long-running legal battles
SCO is p l anning a public auction of it s mobile business and Unix OpenServer business line to help finance ongoing legal battles with...
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How Windows 7 will change applications
Windows 7 will be the second release of Microsoft's Windows desktop operating system built on the Vista kernel.
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Marks & Spencer expands IT service deal with Computacenter
Marks & Spencer (M&S) has expanded its IT managed services agreement with Computacenter to help improve its time-to-market for IT systems.
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Obama uses Salesforce to connect to US public
With Barack Obama due to take over the US presidency on Tuesday, the President-Elect's team has been using customer relationship management (CRM) to connect...
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95% of music downloads illegal, IFPI report says
Only 5% of music downloaded is legal, according to a report by the International Federation...
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Government tax breaks needed on IT training to survive recession
The government should introduce tax credits for the IT industry as businesses in the sector call for more money to train their workers, according to...
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Top five technologies in Windows 7
Windows 7 will be the second release of Microsoft's Windows desktop operating system built on the Vista kernel.
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Gordon Brown's hi-tech lottery towards a digital Britain
How can the UK secure a decent return on investment to cover the capital and the interest on the billions the prime minister, Gordon Brown is borrowing to invest in digital industries?
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Nortel's CEO explains why he filed for bankruptcy
Mike Zafirovski, president and CEO of Nortel, has begun speaking to the troubled...
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New laws may curb P2P file sharing
The government may introduce new legislation to govern the use of peer to peer (P2P) networks for sharing copyright files.
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New technology could reduce risk of repeat De Menezes killing
The accidental killing of Jean Charles de Menezes might not have happened if police had access to...
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High Court could delay McKinnon's extradition appeal
Lawyers for self-confessed hacker Gary McKinnon will ask the High Court on Tuesday to postpone its hearing into whether Home Secretary Jacqui Smith's decision to extradite him to the US should stand.
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Tata blames rising dollar for falling profit and revenue
Profit and revenues for Tata Consultancy Services' most recent quarter are down from the...
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Barclays cuts more jobs
Barclays Bank has announced 2,100 job cuts, which include IT roles, in its retail and commercial business a day after news of the same number being cut...
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Nortel will supply London Olympics despite filing for bankruptcy
Nortel has said it will remain fully behind the 2012 London Olympics, after filing for bankruptcy...
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Gartner cancels its main spring conferences
Analyst firm Gartner has cancelled its two main spring conferences...
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Health IT officials threaten rebel trusts with penalties
Health officials sought to discourage a foundation trust from buying systems outside the NHS IT scheme by threatening to charge for national software even if the trust bought an alternative system, Computer Weekly has learned.
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Trust forfeits 'free' NPfIT system and buys its own
The chief executive of a foundation trust has explained why his board is to buy a patient record system on the open market without waiting for the "free" Lorenzo software which is due for delivery under the NHS IT scheme.
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Government plans personal data sharing scheme
The government is planning...
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Windows 7 Beta 1: First impressions from the inside out
With a heightened hype factor typical to that of any Microsoft product launch, Windows 7 Beta 1 was recently made available to those of us within the industry willing to put our necks on the block and install this operating system "work in progress" to see if it is likely to change our lives.
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Five predictions for business intelligence
Analyst firm Gartner has tabled five predictions for business...
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Nortel CEO moves to stem customer exodus following bankruptcy
Nortel's CEO has moved to try to re-assure customers that they should stick with the company following its chapter 11 bankruptcy. In a message...
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Citigroup’s split could disrupt IT rationalisation
Citigroup will have to unravel integrated ITwhen it splits the company up to separate strong and weak parts of its business. The...
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YouTube messaging system 'compromised' to spread malware
PandaLabs has reported that YouTube's message sending system has been partly compromised by cyber-crooks...
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Broadband to become a universal service obligation
The Carter Report on Digital Britain will recommend that broadband access be made a universal obligation on network operators, according to reports.
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Motorola axes another 4,000 jobs
Motorola is cutting a further 4,000 jobs in response to the continuing recession and its inability to turn round its long-running bad business performance. The...
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'Downadup' worm targets corporate networks
F-Secure has warned of a worm affecting corporate networks that is spreading...
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Google axes 100 recruitment staff
Google is axing about 100 recruitment staff as the recession continues to hit leading IT firms. Google had already decided to slow the number of hirings...
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Department of Health threatens hospitals bypassing NPfIT
The National Programme for IT in the NHS was launched with the best of intentions - to use technology to help doctors, nurses and other health professionals...
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'Badly planned' MOD DII IT project led to 'major delays'
The MOD's Defence Information Infrastructure (DII) project was "badly planned" and suffered "major delays" as a result, an influential group of MPs said today.
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Apple shares drop as Steve Jobs takes six months off
Apple share prices dipped 7% in late trading in the US after chief executive Steve Jobs announced he is to take a medical leave of absence until the end of June.
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Fujitsu Services UK chief executive quits
Fujitsu Services UK chief executive Dave Courtley has resigned. Executive chairman Richard Christou has taken hold of the reins while a search for a successor...
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