Apple posts healthy profit growth
Apple revenue grew 35% year-over-year to $9.6bn, an increase of almost $2.5bn, according to its first quarter 2009 results posted today. The Company...
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The future's broadband, despite lay-offs, says Ericsson
The accelerating switch to broadband network technology promised a bright future for telecommunications equipment makers, Ericsson,...
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Seagate admits faulty disk drives have reached customers
Seagate has admitted failures in a range of its disk drives, which...
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Orange flexible pay as you consume tariff for SMEs
Orange has launched its Flexible Workforce â€کpay as you consume’ call plan for small- and medium-sized business customers.
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Vodafone mobile broadband to be twice as quick
Vodafone has successfully trialled new mobile broadband technology that delivers data access speeds of up to 16mbps - more than twice the maximum of current industry mobile broadband services.
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Indian farmers benefiting from mobile technology
Thomson Reuters has singed more than 100,000 Indian farmers up to a service that provides them with information on the prices for their crops. The...
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More mobile users would use data services if set up was easier
Nearly 100% of mobile users would use more data services if device set-ups were easier, a survey commissioned by device management firm Mformation reveals.
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How to protect your network from data-stealing malware.
Recent high profile security breaches that have hit the headlines are proving that data-stealing malware is on the rise and infiltrating the most secure enterprises.
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Citi completes sale of IT services firm to Wipro
Citi has completed the sale of Citi Technology Services (India) to Wipro...
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Cybercriminals expose US payments company to massive data breach
Cybercriminals have gained access to millions of credit card transaction details, a US electronic payments processing company has revealed. Forensic...
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Greggs manages its dough with Coda finance system
Greggs has gone live with a new efficient finance system. The bakery chain is now using the Neon system from...
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Surgeons slam Choose and Book
John Black, president of the Royal College of Surgeons, has criticised aspects of the Choose and Book system which he says force doctors and patients apart.
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Everything you ever wanted to know about virtualisation
Only a few years ago, trying to get one operating system to run another was an excruciating task. The original process, called emulation, enabled Windows to run Linux, for example, but the overhead of emulating a whole operating system in software was prohibitive.
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SAP and SaaS key to jobs market
SAP and software-as-a-service (SaaS) will remain strong areas of employment in 2009. Alex Farrell, managing director of The IT Job Board, predicts...
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Sun founder to advise Obama on open source software
Sun Microsystems co-founder Scott McNealy has been asked to prepare a paper on open source software for the US government by the new Barack Obama administration.
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Fujitsu to launch first zero-watt PC at CeBIT
Fujitsu Siemens Computers will launch the first zero-watt PC at this year's CeBIT show in Germany. The PC consumes absolutely no power in standby mode...
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Satyam wakes brand India up
The $1bn...
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Police to use Motor Insurance Database to enforce new measures
The government is to give wider access to the Motor Insurance Database to enforcement agencies to clamp down on uninsured drivers. Road safety minister...
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Autonomy enjoys 47% increase in sales for the year
Autonomy has announced record annual results, with sales up 47%. Autonomy's software allows systems to form conceptual and contextual understanding...
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Ericsson makes another 5,000 redundant despite solid quarter
Ericsson is making another 5,000 staff redundant as part of a $1.2bn cost reduction programme, despite reporting better than expected fourth quarter results. The...
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Cybercriminals cash in on Barack Obama frenzy
Cybercrimals are taking advantage of US president...
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IBM bucks recession with strong financial results for Q4
IBM has issued largely positive fourth quarter financial results and a strong 2009 profit prediction despite the global economic downturn.
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Hacker McKinnon to stay while DPP considers a UK trial
Self-confessed hacker Gary...
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Birmingham council makes آ£46m savings in corporate services
Savings of آ£46m have been made in the last 12 months by Birmingham City Council's Corporate Services Transformation (CST) programme. Over the next...
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Small firms put IT ahead of tea and biscuits when it comes to cutbacks
Small businesses would rather slash their IT spending than get rid of the office tea and biscuits. A survey...
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Cyber-criminals to favour financial scams in 2009, says McAfee
Cyber-criminals are exploiting the economic downturn to scam users, according to the 2009 threat report from security firmMcAfee. The...
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IBM job cut announcement imminent
IBM is expected to announce thousands of US job cuts , either along with fourth quarter results due out later today or within the next few days. IBM's...
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Live: Watch Barack Obama's inauguration
See live coverage of Barack Obama's inauguration here.
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Bournemouth will have 100mbps broadband by March
Bournemouth will see its first 100mbps broadband homes connected by March. H2O Networks chose Bournemouth to become the UK's first fibre-optic broadband...
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Nokia N79 Eco comes without charger
The new Nokia N79 Eco smartphone is being shipped without a charger as an option to encourage the recycling of older Nokia chargers. The lack...
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General Electric gives Satyam vote of confidence
General Electric has committed to continuing its work with IT services provider Satyam despite the $1bn internal fraud revealed at the Indian IT service provider earlier this month.
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Single security accredition for public and private sectors
UK government and private sector information security professionals are to have a common competency accreditation from 2009. The Institute...
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Ministry of Defence hit by computer virus
IT systems at the Ministry of Defence...
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IBM faces EU monopoly investigation
IBM could soon join Microsoft as one of the software suppliers accused of abusing its monopoly by the European Commission.
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Lotusphere 2009: IBM puts notes in the cloud
IBM has moved its Lotus Notes groupware platform into the internet cloud with a service...
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Lotusphere 2009: LinkedIn to Notes
Social networking site LinkedIn has tied up with IBM's Lotus to build social networking capabilities into Lotus products. The companies plan to work...
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Barack Obama inauguration coverage
Barack Obama's inauguration heralds a new type of president. One that promises to keep in touch with technological advancements and uses them in his office. This page will give you live updates as well as all you need to know about Barack Obama and technology.
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IT vacancies decline by 24% in three months
The number of job vacancies in the IT sector fell by nearly a quarter in the last three months of 2008, according to the latest research by SSL and Computer Weekly.
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"Downadup" worm infections skyrocket
The number of desktops and servers infected by the "downadup"...
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Stock Exchange’s data challenge gets bigger
The London Stock Exchange faces more competition after Thomson Reuters launched a service to traders that provides information about all trading venues in Europe.
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