Computers stolen from digital inclusion office
Burglars have broken into government's digital inclusion office and stolen the department's computers. Digital inclusion champion Martha Lane...
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Fresh talent entering mainframe workforce
Mainframe IT skills are undergoing a renaissance. Over 600 colleges have joined IBM's multi-million pound programme to develop a new generation of mainframe administrators and programmers.
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Google to develop US government cloud, but no news on UK
Google has announced it is building a government cloud. It has launched...
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Computers stolen from digital inclusion office
Burglars have broken into government's digital inclusion office and stolen the department's computers. Digital inclusion champion Martha Lane...
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Fresh talent entering mainframe workforce
Mainframe IT skills are undergoing a renaissance. Over 600 colleges have joined IBM's multi-million pound programme to develop a new generation of mainframe administrators and programmers.
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Google launches books on demand service
Google has announced a deal to make its library of over a million digitised books available as paperbacks printed on demand in book shops and libraries...
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ID cards may be dropped as government looks to makes cuts
The controversial ID cards...
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Short keys leave UK passports open to hackers
UK and Dutch passports can be hacked using brute force because they use short keys to protect the information on their embedded RFID chips, an RFID expert...
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Palm dumps MS Windows Mobile and prepares for growth with WebOS
Palm has confirmed that its next generation of mobile devices will be based exclusively on its own operating system, Palm WebOS.
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eBay may be forced to renegotiate Skype deal
eBay's $1.9bn deal to sell Skype to a group of venture capitalists could be derailed by a copyright infringement case filed in a US court.
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Behind-the-times IT managers leave systems dangerously exposed
IT departments are fighting the security battles of five or 10 years ago, unaware that their IT systems are dangerously exposed to computer hackers.
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IT professionals reap career benefits of LinkedIn
A high proportion of UK IT professionals are tapping into the benefits of having a business profile online, research has revealed. IT is second...
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Oracle blames reseller performance for results
Oracle has blamed falling first quarter sales on the recession, currency shifts and weakness in resellers' performance. The database specialist posted...
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Cash injection to boost IT in the North East
For the past decade the North East has been working hard to provide its residents with the kind of technological and business opportunities that are traditionally associated with the South. It has been gaining ground, but the region could be set to take off with an injection of European investment funding.
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Top 10 best places to start an IT business
The UK has been ranked the sixth best place to run an IT business. But Britain is better than other European nations when it comes to developing IT talent.
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More businesses block social networking sites
More businesses are blocking social networking sites for security reasons than three years ago, an IDC security conference in London has heard. There...
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