Windows Phone 7 will fail to increase Microsoft's share in the smartphone market with Nokia's Symbian and Google's Android operating systems (OS) dominating the worldwide mobile OS market by 2014, according to Gartner.
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HP chases SMEs with £220 server
HP is targeting the small business sector with a server aimed at enterprises with fewer than ten members of staff.
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ARM launches Cortex A15 processor for servers and smartphones
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CW+: Quocirca report: The perfect storm: time to review client computing strategies
This report looks at the issues faced by organisations today when looking at new end-user device requirements, and presents discussions around why a hybrid approach of server-based computing, virtual desktops and trickled applications provides an ideal solution for the future.
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Apple lifts restrictions on iPhone apps
Apple has removed many restrictions in its developer agreement and published guidelines about the apps it will accept and reject.
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Lax internal security to blame for FIFA data leaks
Lax internal security at world football governing body FIFA is likely to blame for an alleged leak of the details of thousands of England fans, says security firm Imperva.
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Morrisons eyes online retail and invests £310m in IT
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NHS opens doors to Microsoft and Google for patient care records
The government's decision to allow local health care providers greater freedom of choice in IT systems may open the door to firms like Microsoft and Google, both of which are eager to sell their electronic patient record-keeping systems.
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Atos Origin first to agree new deal with government
Atos Origin has become the first IT supplier to sign a memorandum of understanding with the government under its new "single-client" approach to IT procurement.
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Windows Phone 7 will fail to compete with Android and Symbian, says Gartner
Windows Phone 7 will fail to increase Microsoft's share in the smartphone market with Nokia's Symbian and Google's Android operating systems (OS) dominating the worldwide mobile OS market by 2014, according to Gartner.
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Report urges national curriculum include computer games
Schools should introduce computer games in class to update the IT curriculum and help drive young people into IT careers, according to experts.
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Ebay wins Craigslist share-dilution lawsuit
Ebay has won a lawsuit against online classified ad site Craigslist, restoring the auction group's near 25% stake in the company.
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Online reputation firm launches ‘defamation action’ against TripAdvisor
Up to 1,000 hotel and restaurant businesses could present their grievances about what they see as unfair treatment on the reviews website TripAdvisor by the end of this week, as part of an initiative led by an online reputation management firm.
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HP chases SMEs with £220 server
HP is targeting the small business sector with a server aimed at enterprises with fewer than ten members of staff.
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Many questions remain for NHS IT programme
The government's decision to reorganise - and hence effectively scrap - the National Health Service's controversial £12.7bn National Programme for IT and save £1.3bn may come as a relief to many taxpayers, patients, health professionals and academics, but many people remain wary.
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Competition boosts broadband uptake to seven million lines
Competition in unbundled broadband services has reached seven million lines, up from only 123,000 five years ago.
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ARM launches Cortex A15 processor for servers and smartphones
ARM has launched a 2.5GHz processor for tablets,...
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CIOs ramp up infrastructure investments
CIOs are cutting operating budgets in order to increase capital expenditure. Commercial and public sector CIOs plan to increase capital expenditure...
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Microsoft's Stephen Elop to become Nokia CEO
The head of Microsoft's business unit, Stephen Elop, has been appointed president and CEO of Nokia, the world's largest mobile handset maker.
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NetApp and Oracle drop patent lawsuits after three-year fight
NetApp and Oracle have agreed to drop pending patent lawsuits against each other.
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IT job prospects rise as UK tops popularity list for technology investment
The UK is the most attractive location in Europe for foreign direct investment in technology, encouraging new IT jobs to be created, according to a report.
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Many small businesses still not online
One in five small businesses does not have a website, according to research from the Forum of Private Business (FPB).
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Government presses ahead with Summary Care Records despite privacy threats
The government is to press ahead with its controversial patient summary care record, but the details of what it will contain will be known only later this month.
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Government seeks £500m cut in CSC bill for late NHS IT contracts
The government is negotiating a £500m discount on an electronic patient record system that Computer Sciences Corp (CSC) is supplying to the National Health Service (NHS).
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“Here you Have†mass e-mail worm hits in-boxes
A new mass-mailing worm with the subject line "Here you Have" and "Just For you" is hitting thousands of in-boxes around the world.
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Apple lifts restrictions on iPhone apps
Apple has removed many restrictions in its developer agreement and published guidelines about the apps it will accept and reject.
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