Thursday, December 1, 2011

IT News Head Lines (THE INQUIRER) 01/12/2011





AMD puts its name on memory modules in a bid to simplify decision

CHIP DESIGNER AMD has launched a line of branded memory modules, believing US computer enthusiasts need help to match their AMD processors with the right memory sticks.





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AMD puts its name on memory modules in a bid to simplify decisions

CHIP DESIGNER AMD has launched a line of branded memory modules, believing US computer enthusiasts need help to match their AMD processors with the right memory sticks.



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BT and Everything Everywhere tout a 4G network

TELECOMS FIRMS BT and Everything Everywhere were in the South West on Tuesday to demonstrate their joint 4G approach to solving rural connectivity problems in the UK.





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UK should copy Estonia’s 'post-attack' cyber strategy

THE UK should emulate Estonia to improve user education and reduce the vast majority of cyber threats, according to the head of the Ministry of Defence's Defence Cyber Operations Group.





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Virgin adds Spotify to Tivo services

TELEVISION, TELECOM AND INTERNET FIRM Virgin Media has released the Spotify Tivo application for its users and is rolling it out from today.





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Former UK home secretary says Government needs to be imaginative to combat cyber threats

FORMER UK HOME SECRETARY David Blunkett has warned that plans to create a new National Crime Agency could undermine the good work done so far by the Metropolitan Police Central Ecrime Unit.





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European Union wants a universal approach to data protection

EUROPEAN UNION (EU) Commissioner for Justice Vivianne Reding has proposed that EU member states should have a unified approach to data protection in place of national laws.





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Justin Bieber dominates Bing searches

PINT SIZED POP NIGHTMARE Justin Bieber is the most searched-for celebrity on Microsoft's Bing search engine.





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Four million old newspaper pages go online

FOUR MILLION PAGES from old newspapers have been put online by the British Library.





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Shoppers flood online for cyber bargains

ONLINE SHOPPERS went bargain crazy over the weekend, said early Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales estimates.





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Facebook could float at $100bn valuation

THE SOCIAL NETWORK Facebook could hit the stock market valued at $100bn.





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Analyst forecasts slowing growth for Apple's IOS

ANALYST OUTFIT Asymco is predicting that the sales growth of Apple IOS devices will significantly slow down in the coming five years.





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Apple seeds IOS 5.1 to developers

FRUIT THEMED GADGET SELLER Apple has started seeding IOS 5.1 to developers.





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Seagate forecasts sales to rise despite Thailand floods

HARD DRIVE MAKER Seagate is forecasting analyst beating sales despite being hit by flooding in Thailand.





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Seagate launches Momentus XT drives

STORAGE VENDOR Seagate has launched a solid state hybrid drive for laptops, the Momentus XT, which it says is its "fastest drive ever" for PCs.





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RIM offers security to Android and Apple users

CANADIAN MOBILE FIRM Research in Motion (RIM) has offered its expertise to users of rival provider handsets and released security software for Apple and Android devices.





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Google Catalogs comes to Android tablets

ADVERTISING BROKER Google has launched its Catalogs app for Android tablets.





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Twitter buys Android security firm Whisper Systems

MICRO-BLOGGING COMPANY Twitter has bought Android security firm Whisper Systems, which could lead to safer Twitter apps on mobile devices.





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