Mobile market faces rocky road to growth
Consumers are likely to take advantage of aggressively-promoted new touch-screen mobile smartphones in the run-up to Christmas, analysts say. If their...
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Window 7 users struggle to boot up
Windows 7 owners are having problems installing their new operating system, especially over Vista, according to comments on Microsoft's support...
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Media140: opportunities, challenges and benefits of social media
This week's Media140 conference showcased some companies that are doing interesting things with the technology - even some whose entire business model is starting to rely on it.
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Google offers comparison shopping with AdWords
Google has added a feature that lets users compare multiple relevant offers served by its AdWords advertisement engine.
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VOA preserves networks' advantage in rates draft
The proposed business rates on optical fibre networks for the next five years preserve the present 11% tax advantage enjoyed by large network operators over smaller ones and new entrants.
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Mobile market faces rocky road to growth
Consumers are likely to take advantage of aggressively-promoted new touch-screen mobile smartphones in the run-up to Christmas, analysts say. If their...
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Twitter phishing attack disguised as BT
BT's customer services' Twitter account has been used to spread a phishing attack.
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Web learns to read Chinese, Arabic addresses
Brand owners should be aware of the imminent introduction of non-Latin characters for internet domain names both to protect their brand identities and to...
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North Korea blamed for attacks on US and South Korea
North Korea was responsible for major cyber-attacks on websites in South Korea and the US, according to South Korea's spy chief.
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Yahoo is “boring†with “pathetic†profits, says CEO
Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz said she will increase the company's profitability, which she described as "pathetic" and said the company had "become boring". In...
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Facebook gets $711m damages in spam case
Facebook has been awarded $711m in damages by a court in California as a result of an anti-spam case against an online marketer.
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Oracle thinks global, but what about UK users?
For most US IT companies bent on expansion overseas, the first port of call is typically the UK where at least the locals speak (almost) the same language as they do in San Francisco. That was the case when Oracle first set up shop in the UK in the 1980s, run by a team of former ICL executives.
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Technology centre to commercialise research
A آ£40m manufacturing technology centre (MTC) has opened in the Midlands to narrow the gap between scientific discovery and commercial exploitation.
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