Video: Google releases Android cupcake update for G1
The download of the Google G1 Android cupcake update is now available. The update has new features and various bug fixes.
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IBM cleans up in Whirlpool global IT contract
Appliance manufacturer Whirlpool has signed a multi-year IT services agreement with IBM to provide global infrastructure services in more than 40 countries.
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Broadband users could pick up cost of copyright policing
UK broadband consumers could have to pay more if the government acts on proposals to set up a copyright protection agency.
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Soca to award آ£800m IT contract
The Serious Organised Crime Agency is putting out an IT contract worth up to آ£800m. The Serious Organised Crime...
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Citrix axes 10% of global staff as profits fall
Citrix is axing around 10% of its staff in response to falling profits. Citrix says ...
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FCO awards Logica emergency passport contract
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has selected Logica to support its Emergency Travel Document system. IT services firm Logica, along with partners...
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Hundreds more investment bank IT job cuts expected
Investment banks Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs could soon announce many more job cuts, which will include back office and technology jobs.
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Morrisons migrates to voice-based product picking in warehouses
Morrisons has signed a آ£6m-plus contract with Zetes to provide an automatic voice-based goods picking system in its warhouses.
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Hewlett-Packard says cloud is not good enough for enterprise IT
Cloud...
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Few government departments budget for IT security training
Most government departments do not have a specific IT security training budget, a Freedom...
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More than 1,000 jobs to go at TfL and London Underground
London Underground and Transport for London (TfL) are shedding more than 1,000 back-office jobs, some of which will be IT jobs.
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Waledec botnet targets Valentines
A new campaign by the Waledec botnet is targeting users with love and Valentine's Day-themed spam messages.
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Business and industry underwhelmed by Carter's Digital Britain review
Businesses and network operators reacted cautiously to Lord Carter's interim review on Digital Britain, the government's plan to give every household a 2Mbps broadband connection by 2012.
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NEC to cut 20,000 jobs worldwide
NEC plans to cut 20,000 jobs worldwide as a result of the...
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PW India workers admit involvement in fraud, say police
Two workers at Indian unit of accountancy firm Price Waterhousehave allegedly admitted to being involved in the $1bn accounting fraud at IT service provider Satyam.
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Dell warns of further cuts after axed Irish jobs cost it $135m
Dell's decision to axe almost 2,000 staff in Ireland will prove costly when the company announces its fourth quarter results next month, and more job cuts...
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Digital Britain means digital inclusion, says minister
Access to the latest technology has an important role in supporting people through the economic downturn, says minister for Digital Inclusion Paul Murphy.
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IT doctors needed to heal financial sector
London's first centre for financial computing could be just what the UK's financial services industry needs after the turmoil of the past year. The...
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London 2012 Olympics IT progessing well, says chief integrator
Michele Heyron has quite a job on her hands. The chief integrator for the London 2012 Olympics is leading the team with responsibility for the event's technology, and as such is embarking on one of the world's biggest IT projects.
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Google's Chrome gets webmail and security updates
Google has patched the latest versions of Chrome to make the browser work better with Microsoft's Hotmail and Yahoo Mail.
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Google delays stock option exchange programme
Google has delayed a stock option exchange plan aimed at creating incentives for employees to remain at the company. The company announced the plan...
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Carter says no public money for broadband
The government has confirmed it will leave the investment needed for next generation broadband to the market.
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IT worker indicted for creating malware â€کtimebomb’
A former software engineer at troubled mortgage firm Fannie Mae has been accused of hiding malware on the company's network which could have caused millions of dollars of damage.
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Recession means businesses face greater security threat, says McAfee
The economic downturn means businesses are most vulnerable to serious data security breaches at a time they can afford it least, according to a report by security firm McAfee.
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