Microsoft partners with Telefonica to provide BlueVia SDK for .NET developers
Microsoft will use its Windows Azure platform alongside Telefonica's application API project, BlueVia, to provide a free SDK for .NET application developers.
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Windows Phone 7 will take second place behind Android by 2015, says IDC
Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 OS is set to surge to second place in the OS market behind Google's Android by 2015, according to a research firm.
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SAS and Teradata establish customer council
Users of SAS and Teradata are being encouraged to join a Product Advisory Council that aims to provide customer input and validation to joint SAS and Teradata in-database products.
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Firefox 4 now available for Android phones
Mozilla's Firefox 4 web browser is now available for smartphones running Google Android.
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Gartner: IT hardware spending almost double services growth
Worldwide IT spending is expected to grow 5.6% this year to $5.6trn, driven by demand for media tablets.
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Australian Prime Minister hit by suspected Chinese hacking attack
Hackers are believed to have broken into computers owned by the Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard
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EC seeks recommendations for telecoms R&D budget
Where in the telecommunications ecosystem should the European Commission spend its R&D money? That's the question at the heart of a €350,000 request...
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IBM says inefficient IT hardware wastes a third of all a business's electricity
For every آ£1 spent on electricity in an organisation, 32p is wasted, according to IBM. The computer manufacturer is urging the UK government to scrutinise the energy efficiency of IT equipment as a way to cut public spending dramatically.
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Microsoft partners with Telefonica to provide BlueVia SDK for .NET developers
Microsoft will use its Windows Azure platform alongside Telefonica's application API project, BlueVia, to provide a free SDK for .NET application developers.
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Government IT strategy will reduce cancelled contracts, says Francis Maude
Francis Maude, Cabinet Office minister, said the government's new IT strategy is unlikely to entirely prevent any IT failures happening again, but will reduce the risk of public sector IT contract cancellations.
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Windows Phone 7 will take second place behind Android by 2015, says IDC
Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 OS is set to surge to second place in the OS market behind Google's Android by 2015, according to a research firm.
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SAS and Teradata establish customer council
Users of SAS and Teradata are being encouraged to join a Product Advisory Council that aims to provide customer input and validation to joint SAS and Teradata in-database products.
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Network failures cause BBC website outage
A network problem caused all BBC online news websites to suffer a complete outage for an hour.
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Firefox 4 now available for Android phones
Mozilla's Firefox 4 web browser is now available for smartphones running Google Android.
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Gartner: IT hardware spending almost double services growth
Worldwide IT spending is expected to grow 5.6% this year to $5.6trn, driven by demand for media tablets.
Read More ...
Australian Prime Minister hit by suspected Chinese hacking attack
Hackers are believed to have broken into computers owned by the Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard
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Spam plummets following Rustock botnet shutdown
Global spam levels have dropped by a third since a Microsoft-led operation took down the Rustock botnet.
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Government puts open source at the heart of its new IT strategy
The government has launched its much-anticipated new IT strategy, highlighting open source and a promise that the coalition will do things better.
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