Friday, February 5, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 05/02/2010



Australian judge upholds ISP's defence against piracy claims
An Australian judge has upheld a "pure conduit" defence by an internet service provider against claims by copyright holders that it should have stopped illegal...
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Will open source secure Symbian's future?
The Symbian Foundation has released the source code for the Symbian operating system to the open source community, which means 330 million mobile devices...
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Video: How technology could change our lives by 2013
Commonwealth Bank has created a short video that depicts how technology might change our lives by 2013. It is only three years away, but the speed...
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Emerging market sales boost Lenovo revenue
Chinese PC maker Lenovo Group has reported a 33% increase in fiscal third-quarter revenue to $4.78bn,...
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Nirvana Phone offers virtual desktop on your mobile
Desktop virtualisation specialist Citrix and Open Kernel Laboratories...
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Portable data security - ebb and flow
Ten years ago the dawn of a new decade brought with it a trickle of employees requiring the ability to access information while away from the office. Today...
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Video: O2 and Huawei show off 4G video streaming and Playstation
Rob Joyce, from O2 Radio Evolution, and David Fowler, chief technology officer of Huawei, have given a demonstration of what UK users can expect from 4G...
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David Litchfield steps down with a final bug warning for Oracle
Security researcher David Litchfield, who has found more bugs in the Oracle database than any other security expert, has done it again. Speaking at...
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Will caps on IT immigration just win votes or create a successful compromise?
Will caps on IT immigration just win votes or create a workable compromise? If elected, the Conservatives...
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Gartner identifies IT trends for 2010
Cloud computing and social computing will be major issues for CIOs in 2010, with businesses set to relinquish control over some parts of their IT estate...
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Australian judge upholds ISP's defence against piracy claims
An Australian judge has upheld a "pure conduit" defence by an internet service provider against claims by copyright holders that it should have stopped illegal...
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Tories would push fibre to the home to meet 100Mbps target
The Conservative Party ...
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Will open source secure Symbian's future?
The Symbian Foundation has released the source code for the Symbian operating system to the open source community, which means 330 million mobile devices...
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VOA disputes Tories' BT fibre valuation
The government's Valuation Office Agency (VOA) has disputed Conservative...
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Video: How technology could change our lives by 2013
Commonwealth Bank has created a short video that depicts how technology might change our lives by 2013. It is only three years away, but the speed...
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Emerging market sales boost Lenovo revenue
Chinese PC maker Lenovo Group has reported a 33% increase in fiscal third-quarter revenue to $4.78bn,...
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UK authorities await EC approval to investigate Orange/T-Mobile merger
The UK's Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has asked the European Commission (EC) for the right...
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Cisco results signal economic recovery
Cisco Systems has reported a return to revenue growth after declines in the past four quarters. The network equipment maker and industry bellwether...
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Nirvana Phone offers virtual desktop on your mobile
Desktop virtualisation specialist Citrix and Open Kernel Laboratories...
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Websense losses decrease in 2009
Websense has cut its losses in Q4, with its subscription business expanding and demand for security holding up through the recession. The supplier...
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IT jobs market continues to grow
The IT jobs market remained buoyant in January despite some other sectors of the economy slowing down. The number of full-time vacancies and temporary...
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Blow for Digital Economy Bill as Sion Simon quits Commons
Plans by the government to use the Digital Economy Bill to crack down on piracy face another hurdle after one of the ministers charged with driving the legislation...
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