Augmented reality demand set to leap, says Juniper Research
The demand for augmented reality technology - which offers virtual reality pictures superimposed on real images seen through a camera view finder - will take off over the next four years, telecoms analyst firm Juniper Research predicts.
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Telepresence 'available in the home within five years'
Businesses will roll-out high definition video conferencing to allow senior staff to work at home within four or five years, according to analyst group Gartner.
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CW+: Mobile Augmented Reality
It is fair to say that AR (Augmented Reality) applications and services on the mobile remain in their infancy.
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Twitter flood heralds Egypt’s return to the internet
A flood of celebratory and congratulatory tweets on Twitter has greeted the news that internet services have been restored in Egypt.
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Met police signs framework agreement with Vodafone
The Metropolitan Police Service and the National Policing Improvement Agency have signed a framework agreement with Vodafone.
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Augmented reality demand set to leap, says Juniper Research
The demand for augmented reality technology - which offers virtual reality pictures superimposed on real images seen through a camera view finder - will take off over the next four years, telecoms analyst firm Juniper Research predicts.
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Corporate network visibility key to emerging security risks, says Lancope
IT consumerisation, internal threats and the rise of social media are among the top business concerns for 2011, according to network security firm Lancope.
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Telepresence 'available in the home within five years'
Businesses will roll-out high definition video conferencing to allow senior staff to work at home within four or five years, according to analyst group Gartner.
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Ofcom lets mobile network operators trade frequencies ahead of 4G auction
Communications regulator Ofcom is to allow mobile network operators to trade their existing rights to frequencies for others they would like to use.
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Met police signs framework agreement with Vodafone
The Metropolitan Police Service and the National Policing Improvement Agency have signed a framework agreement with Vodafone.
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Twitter flood heralds Egypt’s return to the internet
A flood of celebratory and congratulatory tweets on Twitter has greeted the news that internet services have been restored in Egypt.
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Autonomy boosts profits by 17%
Software developer Autonomy saw end of year profits climb by 17%, up from $323m (£199m) in 2009. Sales were also up by 18% from $740m in 2009.
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Yahoo blames Microsoft implementation for Windows Phone 7 data charges
Yahoo has spoken out after being blamed for excessive data charges experienced by some Microsoft Windows Phone 7 (WP7) users.
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LinkedIn IPO: what could it mean for the enterprise?
As the social media company with the most discernible business model to date, LinkedIn's decision to float came as little surprise.
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Programmers must be literate, Donald Knuth tells IET in Turing Lecture
Software quality would be much better if programmers adopted "literate programming", according to Stanford University's unique professor emeritus of the art of computer programming Donald Knuth.
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Government to review plans to block copyright-infringing websites
The government is to rethink controversial plans to block websites that infringe copyright, which were outlined in the Digital Economy Act (DEA).
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IPv4 addresses will run out within eight months
The Internet Address and Naming Agency (IANA) will allocate the last remaining IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) addresses this month, signalling a shift to the new IPv6 internet addressing scheme.
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Google accuses Microsoft of copying search data
Google has accused Microsoft of using Google's search results to improve the performance of Bing, Microsoft's own search engine.
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Rural broadband upheaval as Wooster quits JON
Community broadband spokesman Adrian Wooster has resigned from the Joint Open Networks Exchange (JON), citing differences of opinion over the speed with which it should attack the UK market.
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Microsoft reveals Yahoo Mail as Windows Phone 7 data charge culprit
Microsoft has admitted a problem between its Windows Phone Mail client and Yahoo Mail has caused the excessive Windows Phone 7 (WP7) data charges.
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