IBM unveils Racetrack fast memory chip prototype
IBM scientists are testing a memory chip technology they claim can achieve data access speeds hundreds of thousands of times faster than traditional hard drives or flash disks.
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Rural broadband getting nowhere, says Countryside Alliance
Plans to connect rural areas to crucial fast broadband services have stalled without government support, says the Countryside Alliance.
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Twitter revamps site to fly above the competition
Twitter has announced it is to revamp the microblogging site with a new design, which is already available on new iPhone, Android and TweetDeck applications.
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UK police arrest six in £1m phishing scam
Police have arrested six people in connection with a £1m online phishing scam in which money was stolen from hundreds of students.
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Software application code fixes cost additional £2.23m
The average big application costs an extra £2.23m as a result of problems with the code that need to be fixed after software goes live.
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Government offers £75m to small technology firms
Following on from proposed tax relief for innovative businesses the government has announced more money for small technology firms.
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Eight out of 10 business apps fail on security, study finds
Eight out of 10 applications fail to meet acceptable levels of security, according to the latest State of Software Security Report by application security testing firm Veracode.
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Telefonica UK signs Cognizant to outsource applications development and support
Telefonica UK has outsourced the development and management of its online applications to Cognizant through a managed services contract.
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Adobe to release out-of-cycle patch for latest vulnerability
Adobe has issued a security advisory about a newly discovered and still unpatched vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat which is being used in "limited, targeted attacks in the wild".
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Technology companies set Olympic flexible working standards
Technology companies are taking a lead in preparing businesses for disruption caused by the London Olympics next summer by changing their flexible working rules.
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No news on NHS CSC contract, says Department of Health
The Department of Health has refused to confirm whether software provider CSC has concluded negotiations for its controversial contract for electronic records systems for the now-defunct NHS National Programme for IT.
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UKtech50: Meet Mike Lynch, the most influential person in UK IT
Mike Lynch, voted as the most influential person in UK IT, doesn’t like to think about challenges, but about opportunities.
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Users drive IT transformation in businesses
IT users in businesses are now a powerful voice in defining enterprise IT strategies and over half of CIOs believe they are transformers and visionaries.
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Virtualisation and cloud could threaten data protection, study finds
Organisations are highly engaged with disruptive technologies, such as virtualisation and cloud computing, that create new business value and potentially replace other technologies in use, according to the latest State of Resilience report from Vision Solutions.
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CIO interview: Julian Burnett, chief technology officer, Sainsbury’s
On plans for IT project delivery at Sainsbury’s, as well as the move to a multichannel set-up, outsourcing, innovation and skills development.
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Apple iBook store among six companies in EC e-book probe
Europe’s competition authorities are to investigate Apple and five publishers for alleged anti-competitive practices in the e-book market.
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EC data regulation will disrupt UK e-economy, warn lawyers
2012 could see one of the biggest changes in the economic and legal environments in Europe in general – and the UK in particular – as the EC data privacy directive looks set to be replaced with regulation, say data protection lawyers.
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Forrester: It's time to take agile to the next level
Agile development has become very popular, with more than a third of developers citing agile as their primary methodology.
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