Download 180-day free trial for Windows Embedded Compact 7 OS
The latest version of Microsoft's operating system (OS) for embedded devices, Windows Embedded Compact 7 is now available on a 180-day free trial.
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CW+: Minority Report: How science fiction is becoming reality
The underlying premise of Steven Spielberg's 2002 film Minority Report is that by 2054 our way of life has been transformed by highly sophisticated technology that recognises us by name.
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CeBIT 2011: G Data unveils Android security product
Security firm G Data has unveiled MobileSecurity at CeBIT 2011 taking place in Hanover, Germany 1 to 5 March.
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Photos: Fire at University of Southampton data recovery
Following a severe fire at one of Southampton University’s buildings, Kroll Ontrack was brought in to help recover as much critical data as possible from the damaged hardware.
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Security zone: Mobile malware is already costing you money
Mobile malware has already been predicted, and it is fair to say that it is now here. There are already numerous exploits and scams in the wild that have been used to exploit users and mobile devices alike.
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Intel finalises £5bn acquisition of McAfee
Intel has confirmed the completion of its $7.7bn (£5bn) acquisition of security software giant McAfee.
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UPDATE: Stolen network equipment causes Vodafone UK network outage
The theft of specialist equipment has prevented thousands of users from accessing the Vodafone network.
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Government losing billions by not moving to the cloud
The public sector could be making unnecessary redundancies due to a reluctance to innovate in IT and shift to the cloud, says former CIO John Suffolk
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Government needs radical approach to IT, says Institute for Government
The government needs to implement a radical new approach to IT projects, according to the recommendations of a report by independent thinktank the Institute for Government.
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Datacentres will need high-density power distribution within five years
Datacentres will need to incorporate high-density power distribution within the next five years.
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Download 180-day free trial for Windows Embedded Compact 7 OS
The latest version of Microsoft's operating system (OS) for embedded devices, Windows Embedded Compact 7 is now available on a 180-day free trial.
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City of London chooses Accenture to slash procurement costs
The City of London Corporation has contracted Accenture to help it cut procurement costs by £30m over five years through a procurement shared service for multiple departments.
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Welsh Assembly sets ambitious broadband targets for national network
The Welsh Assembly is using ambitious European targets in a tender for next-generation broadband access in the principality.
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EDF outsources £100m of IT services to Capgemini
Energy company EDF has recruited Capgemini to manage multiple IT services for three years to get more out of its IT investments.
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Broadband users are not getting the speed they pay for, says Ofcom
The average broadband access download speed UK users experienced rose 5% to 6.2Mbps, but this is less than half the average headline speed they pay for,...
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HTML 5-compatible H.264 video format challenges Flash
The proportion of online videos compatible with HTML5 has increased from 10% to 63% in the past year, according to video-tracking site MeFeedia.
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Government raises threshold for central approval of IT projects to £5m
The government has raised the threshold for ICT projects requiring central approval to £5m, from the £1m level imposed in May. The new controls will be in place until 2015.
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Government tries again to control CCTV surveillance
Surveillance camera owners may face tough restrictions on their use following the launch of a government consultation a new code of practice...
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Case study: the technology behind the 2011 census
Around 26 million households will complete the 2011 census in March, which will cost the government £482m to conduct.
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CIO Interview: Robin Johnson, Dell
The global chief information officer at the technology giant talks about the firm's internal IT revamp and the financial and people management challenges along the way.
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CeBIT 2011: G Data unveils Android security product
Security firm G Data has unveiled MobileSecurity at CeBIT 2011 taking place in Hanover, Germany 1 to 5 March.
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Steria revenue up slightly as investments hit profits
Steria is positive about 2011, despite reporting an 11% drop in profits and a slight increase in revenues for 2010 compared to 2009.
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User's guide to protecting against Google Android app Trojans
Malware targeting the Android mobile computing platform is increasing, according to the Symantec official blog.
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Gmail failure highlights risks of web-based e-mail
The latest failure of Google's Gmail web-based e-mail service has highlighted the risk to businesses of using such services.
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Logica installs IT health system for British troops in Afghanistan
Logica has completed the first phase of a healthcare IT system that will support UK and NATO troops in Afghanistan.
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Intel finalises £5bn acquisition of McAfee
Intel has confirmed the completion of its $7.7bn (£5bn) acquisition of security software giant McAfee.
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Advertising Standards Authority gains powers to police the web
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority now has the power to oversee all claims made by companies on websites and social networks, not just paid-for ads.
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Google blames software update for Gmail failure
Google has blamed a bug in a storage software update for weekend interruptions to its Gmail service in which thousands of users lost e-mail contacts and folders.
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US employee accuses Infosys of visa and tax fraud
Offshore outsourcing firm Infosys Technologies is facing tax and visa fraud charges after an employee filed a case against the company last week, according to reports in India.
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Government spends £9.4bn on top 10 most expensive ICT contracts
The government's top 10 most expensive IT contracts are worth a combined value of £9.44bn, Computer Weekly has found.
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CPS drops film piracy case after relying only on FACT evidence
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in Bristol has dropped a criminal film piracy case against a Glasgow man amid accusations that it relied almost exclusively...
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Video: Augmented Reality CV can help IT pros stand out
Research from specialist IT recruitment website, CWJobs.co.uk, reveals that recruiters are calling for IT professionals to take a different approach to looking for work. Some 88% of recruiters say they often see mistakes on IT jobseeker's CVs, and 46% say they don't think IT jobseekers represent themselves well on traditional paper CVs.
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Vodafone reviews security systems after burglary causes network outage
Vodafone is reviewing its security systems after the burglary at one of its exchange facilities left...
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Financial sector prepares IT security test ahead of Olympic Games
UK financial authorities will be carrying out a major IT security planning exercise later this year to test the sector's preparations for the 2012 Olympic Games.
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TUI Travel signs outsourcing contract with Dell
TUI Travel has signed a six-year IT outsourcing contract with Dell...
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Clydesdale Bank error causes six fold increase in complaints
A major computer error discovered in July that meant thousands of customers of Yorkshire and Clydesdale banks faced having to pay more for their mortgages has damaged customer confidence.
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Gartner's five tips to succeeding with social media
Analyst Gartner has identified five key approaches to succeeding with social media
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UPDATE: Stolen network equipment causes Vodafone UK network outage
The theft of specialist equipment has prevented thousands of users from accessing the Vodafone network.
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Centrica signs £247m deal with HP
Centrica, owner of British Gas, has signed a seven-year $400m (£247) cloud outsourcing deal with HP.
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Communications charity TSF helps Libyan refugees
Emergency telecommunications charity Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF) is providing aid to Libyan...
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Download the final Firefox 4 beta
The final Firefox 4 beta is now ready to download and test.
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Mllions affected as Vodafone UK stalls
As many as 3.2 million Vodafone users may have been unable to make calls due to a UK-wide network outage.
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London Stock Exchange tackles malware problem
Some parts of the London Stock Exchange website have been exposed to a computer virus after an advert on its website hosted malware.
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Gmail bug hits 150,000 users
Around 150,000 Gmail account holders were hit by a system glitch at the weekend which reset their accounts, losing e-mails, attachments and Google Chat logs.
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Planned JPMorgan investment will boost Twitter value to $4.5bn
A JP Morgan fund is reportedly in talks to acquire a 10% stake in microblogging site Twitter for $450m (£278m).
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