Sunday, May 31, 2009

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 31/05/2009



Millions of Britons download illegally, research reveals
Illegal file sharing by millions of people in the UK is inflicting huge economic losses, according to a report...
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Millions of Britons download illegally, research reveals
Illegal file sharing by millions of people in the UK is inflicting huge economic losses, according to a report...
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SMEs should invest in IT to boost business
IT can help smaller businesses to gain new customers to ride through the recession, according to the latest research. A survey of 1,000 SMEs for Salesforce.com,...
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SMEs should invest in IT to boost business
IT can help smaller businesses to gain new customers to ride through the recession, according to the latest research. A survey of 1,000 SMEs for Salesforce.com,...
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Pensions Trust reports loss of charity workers details
The Pensions Trust has reported loss of personal information on...
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Pensions Trust reports loss of charity workers details
The Pensions Trust has reported loss of personal information on...
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Mobile computing drives flexible working boom
Huge shift in working practices driven by affordable mobile business technology
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Mobile computing drives flexible working boom
Huge shift in working practices driven by affordable mobile business technology
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Google unveils next wave of online communications
Google has given developers a preview of a communications technology called Google...
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How to delete your summary e-health record
NHS Connecting for Health has confirmed that patients can have their centrally-held health records deleted on the BT-run data "spine". But it's not easy....
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Google unveils next wave of online communications
Google has given developers a preview of a communications technology called Google...
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Server sales dip to 12-year low
The first quarter saw a number of records broken in the global server market - but for all the wrong reasons. Customers across all geographies shelved...
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