Samsung’s jet phone gets 2 million pre-orders
Samsung is reporting that its jet phone has had over two million pre-orders, which is double the number of Apple iPhones sold in its launch weekend.
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Video: Android-based HTC Hero on Orange from July
The first Google Android device, the HTC Hero is due to be available in the UK from Orange early July.
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Intel and Nokia plot next generation of mobile computing
Intel has tied up with Nokia to develop a new generation of devices that the pair claim will combine powerful personal computing with ubiquitous mobile...
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Facebook: The Movie!
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Security professionals fail to use passwords
IT security workers are not using passwords...
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Google appeases China over pornography
Google has changed the way it filters porn to stop it appearing on its Chinese site. Google said it has carried out a major engineering effort to meet...
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Google site tackles malware advertising
Google has created an "Anti-Malvertising" website, which it says will help internet users and businesses make better-informed decisions to protect against...
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Paul Allen launches Microsoft plug-in
Microsoft co-founder Paul...
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Samsung’s jet phone gets 2 million pre-orders
Samsung is reporting that its jet phone has had over two million pre-orders, which is double the number of Apple iPhones sold in its launch weekend.
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Twitter: UK's fastest growing website
Traffic on Twitter has increased 22-fold in the past 12 months, according to Hitwise, which analyses internet usage, making it the fastest growing site in...
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Oracle shrugs off downturn by increasing software revenues
Oracle's revenue for 2009 has grown 4% to $23.3bn, showing that businesses are still buying enterprise software licenses and renewing maintenance contracts...
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Video: Android-based HTC Hero on Orange from July
The first Google Android device, the HTC Hero is due to be available in the UK from Orange early July.
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PayPal crashes leaving payments unprocessed
Payment service PayPal was offline for about an hour this morning causing problems for consumers that rely on its service to make and receive payments.
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Businesses can give police headstart in busting cybercriminals
UK businesses could play an important role in gathering digital evidence to help combat cybercrime, a security roundtable heard in London yesterday. Police...
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State IT project too secret to be named
A high-risk government IT project is so secret is that it cannot even be named under the Freedom of Information Act.
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Scrap ID cards and Big Brother database, says ex-Microsoft CTO
The government should scrap two key IT projects and recast them in a way that fits a truly digital Britain, says Microsoft's former national technology...
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Digital Britain needs a reboot, says ex-Microsoft boffin
Proposals in the Digital Britain report will transfer...
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Cars will talk to each other over the web, expert predicts
The next generation of internet technology will allow road vehicles to communicate with each other to manage traffic flow, according to a technology expert. Egbert-Jan...
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Intel and Nokia plot next generation of mobile computing
Intel has tied up with Nokia to develop a new generation of devices that the pair claim will combine powerful personal computing with ubiquitous mobile...
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CIOs losing strategic role as they battle recession
CIOs are in danger of losing their seat at the boardroom table as they concentrate on cutting costs instead of preparing the company for the upturn. This...
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FireControl project won't be ready in time for Olympics
Some parts of England will not benefit from a modern Fire Brigade communications network in time for the 2012...
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One in three send sexually explicit e-mails at work
Nearly 30% of professional workers in the UK have sent sexually explicit e-mails while at work, a survey reveals
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