Friday, September 25, 2009

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 25/09/2009



Mobile email – lead balloon or silver bullet?
Like its name suggests, mobile email is an email solution that works on a mobile device – and there’s a growing range of devices and platforms to choose from, such as Microsoftآ® Office Outlook Mobileآ® and BlackBerryآ®.
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Mobile email: are you quick enough to keep hold of customers?
Now more than ever, customers are placing a premium on speed of response and exceptional customer service.
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Criminal gangs dump toxic IT in developing world
Gangs of criminals, posing as computer recycling firms, are dumping hundreds of containers full of broken computer equipment in the developing world every week.
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Illegal dumping of IT waste must be stopped
Gangs of criminals are posing as computer recycling firms and dumping hundreds of containers full of broken IT in the developing world every week.
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FBI database holds records on 1.5 billion people
More than 1.5 billion government and private sector records about US citizens and foreigners are stored in an FBI database, declassified documents have...
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HP buries EDS brand
Hewlett-Packard has announced that business services firm EDS, which it acquired...
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French publishers challenge Google in a Paris court
The legality of Google's controversial project to scan millions of library books is to be tested today for the first time in a court outside the US. French...
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Twitter rofl attack is no laughing matter
Twitter users are being targeted by another...
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Make your back-up and archiving fit for purpose
Distinctions between archive and back-up may blur but they remain vital components of any storage strategy.
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Criminal gangs dump toxic IT in developing world
Gangs of criminals, posing as computer recycling firms, are dumping hundreds of containers full of broken computer equipment in the developing world every week.
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Broadband tax will be law before next election
Stephen Timms announced that broadband tax will be made law before the next election at a British Computer Society debate today. The 50p per...
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Illegal dumping of IT waste must be stopped
Gangs of criminals are posing as computer recycling firms and dumping hundreds of containers full of broken IT in the developing world every week.
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Hackers using chat for phishing attacks, warns RSA
Hackers are using live online chat windows to carry out a new type of phishing...
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