Nokia halves its smartphone portfolio
Nokia plans to halve the number of smartphones in its portfolio, but it confirmed its commitment to the Symbian operating system. The new head of Nokia's...
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Twitter improves website for mobiles
Twitter has upgraded its mobile website to make it look and work more like the desktop version, the social networking...
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Which? picks Avaya for call centre upgrade
Consumer champion Which? is to revamp the technology that supports its customer services operations,...
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Linux is only bright spot as Novell reports loss
Sales of Linux products provided the only area of growth for Novell in its fiscal year ending 31 October 2009, as the vendor reported a decline in revenues....
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SMEs turn to offshoring in 2010
Almost a quarter of UK small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are considering offshoring some aspects of their businesses in 2010. And one in 10 say they...
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City Airport aims to cut costs by 10% with outsourcing deal
London City Airport has signed an...
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Drivers leave uninsured laptops in cars
Half of vehicles parked at motorway service stations or in city centre car parks contain uninsured hi-tech possessions worth up to آ£1,000. According...
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Pre-Christmas holidays will harden impact of HP DWP strike
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) could find itself under pressure next week unless a planned strike by Hewlett-Packard staff is called-off.
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IT managers fail to quiz toxic IT criminals
IT managers are failing to properly question sham technology recycling firms. As a result, much of their old IT is being dumped in developing countries.
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Fancy a challenge? Climb the three peaks with CARE International
Charity CARE International is inviting IT teams to climb Snowdon, Ben Nevis and Scafell Pike in 24 hours in the 3 Peaks Challenge 2010.
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Tesco dumps paper invoicing
Retail giant Tesco has switched to electronic invoicing in a move to eliminate re-keying and improve the accuracy of its billing process. E-invoicing...
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Nokia halves its smartphone portfolio
Nokia plans to halve the number of smartphones in its portfolio, but it confirmed its commitment to the Symbian operating system. The new head of Nokia's...
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Cisco will buy Tandberg despite falling short on shares
Cisco says it will go ahead with the purchase of Tandberg despite receiving preliminary acceptances of its cash offer for only 89% of the Norwegian video...
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Treasury gives thumbs up to Southwest One police support project
Southwest One (SW1), the police administration...
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Twitter improves website for mobiles
Twitter has upgraded its mobile website to make it look and work more like the desktop version, the social networking...
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Chelsea and Yorkshire building societies enter IT unknown
The finance sector will see further IT integration as the Yorkshire and the Chelsea building societies merge to create آ£35bn mortgage giant. The...
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Government data security hobbled by cost dispute
Whitehall has failed to roll out compulsory security safeguards two years after HM Revenue & Customs lost CDs containing highly sensitive details of 25...
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Opposition grows to government piracy measures
Opposition is growing to clauses in the Digital Economy Bill aimed at stopping illegal file-sharing. Web heavyweights Google, Facebook, Yahoo and eBay...
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Facebook, Google, Yahoo and eBay express grave concerns about Digital Economy Bill
Facebook, Google, Yahoo and eBay have written to the government expressing "grave concerns" about the Digital Economy Bill.
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