Windows Phone 7 update delayed
Microsoft is delaying its first major software update to its mobile operating system Windows Phone 7 until the second half of March.
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Tech companies assess Japanese tsunami damage
The earthquake which hit northern Japan and measured 8.9 on the Richter scale has brought down mobile networks and damaged major semiconductor and chip manufacturers in the region.
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SAP in-memory technology swallows 1.3TB database
The SAP In-Memory Appliance (SAP HANA) running on IBM 3850 servers can perform 10,000 queries an hour against 1.3 terabytes of data, returning results within seconds, according to a benchmark from WinterCorp.
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Private cloud takes Harris schools higher
Academy school body the Harris Federation has deployed cloud technology to link its member schools together and provide an IT platform that can scale up as membership grows.
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Scottish police seek national information system
The Scottish Government has launched a national information management programme for its police service. The programme will develop a national model of common policing processes and provide a scalable solution for recording, management and analysis through integration with other police ICT systems.
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Windows Phone 7 update delayed
Microsoft is delaying its first major software update to its mobile operating system Windows Phone 7 until the second half of March.
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Anti-piracy campaign targets North East
The Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) has launched a campaugn to highlight the costs of software piracy to the North East's economy. The Software...
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IE9 out on Monday, but beta users want more
Microsoft will be releasing Internet Explorer 9 on Monday in Austin, Texas, at 9pm Pacific Standard Time.
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Apple iPhone 3G vulnerable to attacks after iOS 4.3 software update
Apple's iPhone 3G is vulnerable to attacks after the latest software update, iOS 4.3, fails to defend the device, according to a security firm.
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Is Oracle ending the honeymoon for Sun users?
The Service Industry Association has filed a complaint against Oracle in Europe and the US concerning the limitations Oracle puts on its hardware support. Cliff Saran investigates the changes to Oracle support.
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Interview: Government adviser Martin Read on saving billions with IT
Government efficiency adviser Martin Read talks exclusively to Computer Weekly about why technology is crucial to achieving cost savings in the public sector
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Rural broadband fund triggers technology tussle
News that the government may be giving serious thought to a "last mile first" approach when it comes to spending public money on broadband projects emerged this week to a cautious response from industry.
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AOL to axe 900 jobs
AOL is to cut 900 jobs, about 20% of its global workforce, following the completion of its $315m (آ£196m) Huffington Post acquisition.
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