Thursday, September 16, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 15/09/2010



IDF2010: Intel launches Atom chips for embedded apps and internet connectivity
Intel has launched 'Tunnel Creek', a family of Atom processors for embedded applications in smart grid devices, car entertainment systems and IP media phones....
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White paper: Know your solid state storage
Solid state storage has earned a significant amount of attention during the past couple of years, with industry analysts predicting that sales of solid state disks (SSDs) to the private and public sectors in the enterprise market space will grow by approximately 70% each year until 2013.
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Nokia unveils changes to app developer revenues
Nokia has changed the revenue split between Nokia has changed the revenue split between applications developers and app store owner from the usual 70:30 respectively to 60:40, but says developers will take home about 40% more money.
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IDF2010: Intel launches Atom chips for embedded apps and internet connectivity
Intel has launched 'Tunnel Creek', a family of Atom processors for embedded applications in smart grid devices, car entertainment systems and IP media phones....
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Local councils get Star treatment to cut street lighting costs
Electronics manufacturer Harvard Engineering has used remote monitoring to slash the electricity consumption of council street lights. The company...
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Businesses urged to support decision-making with data analytics
Businesses are failing to use analytics in decision-making, even though enterprise data is growing by 57% a year.
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Nokia, Intuit team up to push SMEs
Mobile phone maker Nokia and financial software house Intuit have teamed up to address some of the needs of 500 million small and medium enterprise around the world.
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Threats to online privacy, net neutrality could destroy Web, warns Berners-Lee
The further development of the World Wide Web is threatened by the lack of online privacy and efforts to destroy net neutrality, says the father of the Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
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Bill Gates and The Guardian launch new site
The Guardian News & Media (GNM)andthe Bill & Melinda Gates Foundationhave joined forces to launch a global development issues website.
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IT services market will shrink as low-cost IT grows
The IT services market could shrink 5% to 10% year-on-year as a result of a surge of low-cost IT, analysts have warned.
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Protecting applications and databases key to IT security, study shows
The most effective data security approach involves technology to protect applications and databases alongside traditional approaches, a study has revealed.
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Microsoft Patch Tuesday includes protection against Stuxnet worm
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday monthly security update for September includes protection against the Stuxnet worm which targeted critical infrastructure software.
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Twitter announces major site revamp
Twitter has revamped its website to be faster, easier to use and more capable of handling photos and videos in the biggest overhaul in its four-year history.
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One in six firms unprepared for new IPv6 net addresses
One in six companies has no plans to move to the new IPv6 internet addressing scheme, which could leave them with expansion problems when the world runs out of IPv4 addresses around May next year.
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Nokia unveils changes to app developer revenues
Nokia has changed the revenue split between Nokia has changed the revenue split between applications developers and app store owner from the usual 70:30 respectively to 60:40, but says developers will take home about 40% more money.
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September Patch Tuesday shows benefits of MS Windows refresh for corporates
Microsoft is releasing nine bulletins addressing 13 vulnerabilities today...
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