Google unveils Nexus One smartphone
Computer Weekly takes a first look at the functions and features in Google's 'iPhone killer'
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Plastic Logic challenges Amazon's Kindle with QUE proReader for business
Plastic Logic launched the QUE proReader, a competitor to Amazon's Kindle, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week.
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Nokia teams up with Sesame Street to save the world
Mobile phone maker Nokia has teamed up with Sesame Street producers to encourage software developers to build mobile apps that can help save the environment, lift spirits, improve productivity, educate and promote healthy lifestyles.
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CES: Intel returns to the smartphone market
Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, has quashed speculation...
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HSBC mainframe outage causes major HSBC network crash
Customers of HSBC were left unable to use cash machines and online banking following an outage in the bank's mainframe computer. This is the second...
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Deloitte acquires IT monitoring expertise with ReportSource
Business consultancy Deloitte has acquired ReportSource to help its customers monitor the success of their IT investments. Deloitte's UK Consulting...
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Microsoft issues patch to remove i4i custom tags
Microsoft has released a 12.3Mbyte patch for Office 2007, to comply with a US court order banning the...
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General Dynamics launches legal battle with EDS
Defence contractor General Dynamics has begun legal proceedings in a row over a آ£4bn contract for the Ministry of Defence.
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Bad websites cost councils آ£11m a month
Badly designed or poorly built websites could be costing councils آ£11m a month, according to the Society of IT Managers (Socitm). Socitm warns that...
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CEO Hanif Lalani quits BT Global Services
BT Global Services CEO Hanif Lalani is to leave BT to pursue personal business interests after 14 months heading the troubled BT division. Lalani will...
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Five tips for implementing remote working
Unified communications technology is helping many companies hit by absenteeism because of the snow-related travel chaos as suppliers report a surge in queries from businesses, according to IT consultancy NCC Group.
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Plastic Logic challenges Amazon's Kindle with QUE proReader for business
Plastic Logic launched the QUE proReader, a competitor to Amazon's Kindle, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week.
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Financial services technology predictions for 2010
The last couple of years in the financial services sector have been volatile to say the least. Now that the dust of the sector's meltdown is settling Computer Weekly asks the experts what they think the key IT priorities will be in 2010.
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NPfIT spend rises to more than آ£6bn
The government will have spent more than آ£6bn centrally on the NHS National Programme for IT (NPfIT) by the end of this financial year, in April, according to figures released to the Conservatives yesterday.
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FCC asks for more time on US national broadband plan
The US Federal Communications Commission has asked Congress for a one month delay in publishing its long-awaited national...
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Researchers predict 1,024-bit encrytion will be obsolete within five years
A team of researchers sponsored by the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) have cracked RSA...
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Nokia teams up with Sesame Street to save the world
Mobile phone maker Nokia has teamed up with Sesame Street producers to encourage software developers to build mobile apps that can help save the environment, lift spirits, improve productivity, educate and promote healthy lifestyles.
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Microsoft eases into 2010 with light Patch Tuesday
Microsoft's first security update for 2010 is expected to be the lightest in years with only one...
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Adobe releases critical security patches for Illustrator
Adobe has released security updates for critical vulnerabilities in Adobe...
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SMEs look to unified comms to beat the weather
The cold snap has led to a 20% increase in queries about unified communications from small and medium companies.
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Google slams French plans to tax online news aggregators
A French proposal to tax online advertising revenues to subsidise struggling newspapers and music companies has drawn fire from the internet community. The...
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CES: Intel returns to the smartphone market
Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, has quashed speculation...
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Optical fibre inventors get more government money
Southampton University, which has invented some of the key optical fibre technologies that now enable the internet, is one of three research and development centres to receive new government money to further its work.
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US financial sector group to test cyber attack defences
A US financial services information sharing organisation is to run a major exercise to test the ability of payment processors to respond to cyber attacks. ...
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M&S rolls out smart forecasting system
Marks and Spencer is to roll out a "smart" system of inventory management that will help it to manage and forecast demand at individual stores for the...
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Betfair launches TV-based betting service
London-based online betting firm Betfair has launched the world's first betting application for internet-connected...
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Fujitsu strike continues
Fujitsu workers are continuing their strike today in a dispute over redundancies and pay. The strike will run on the 8, 11, 14 and 15 of January...
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Local government IT faces a tough year ahead
This year is set to be difficult for local government IT. The public sector is bracing itself for cuts - job losses are expected in the second half of...
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