Wednesday, March 10, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 10/03/2010



Split views on funding UK innovation
The UK government should support research into plastic semiconductors, regenerative medicine based on stem cells and low-carbon energy production as a way...
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Election 2010: Tories told what policy on IT should be
IT industry tells the Conservative Party what it would like the next government to do.
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Energizer battery charger contains Trojan virus, warns Cert
Software used in a battery charger contains a Trojan that gives hackers total access to PCs, the US Computer...
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Datacentre staff costs increase by 10%
Datacentre staff costs are expected to rise by 10% in large businesses, according to a study from analyst IDC. The IDC survey of 300 large European...
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US cybersecurity efforts hindered by poorly defined roles says GAO
US cybersecurity defences are being hampered by a lack of clear definitions of the roles of the government agencies involved, according to the Government...
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Gmail user sues Google over Buzz violating data privacy
A Gmail user is suing Google for allegedly violating data privacy laws when it launched its Buzz social networking service in February. Former US Navy...
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Global IT spend rises, but don't get excited
Global spending on IT will return to growth this year with small increases being implemented by some businesses, but major transformational projects will have to wait as there is no sign of a rebound to pre-recession levels.
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