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Teacher training registry at standstill amid technical problems Potential teachers are unable to apply for training courses because of problems with the Graduate Teacher Training Registry Read More ...
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UK looks to young innovators to fight cyber crime The UK is to offer 18-year-olds training in advanced IT skills to bolster the expertise of intelligence agencies in fighting cyber crime Read More ...
Googleâs share price falls 8% after premature results release Googleâs share price fell after disappointing third quarter financial results were released early by mistake Read More ...
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Apple loses UK appeal against Samsung The ruling that Samsung had not copied Apple's iPad designs for its own Galaxy Tab device stands as Apple loses its appeal in UK courts Read More ...
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How Sega used hybrid cloud to beat the Christmas sales spike A combination of private and public cloud helped Sega hasten its games-testing process as well as bring agility, security and scalability to its IT Read More ...
Nokia revenues fall again in third quarter 2012 Finnish handset manufacturer Nokia reports falling revenues for Q3 2012 as it pins its hopes on Microsoft's launch of Windows Phone 8 Read More ...
Virgin Media tube Wi-Fi to remain free until 2013 Virgin Media is in talks with wholesale operators to make its London Underground Wi-Fi service available on more contracts from next year Read More ...
Mobile operators form company to protect TV signals EE, O2, Three and Vodafone sign up to a joint venture - Digital Mobile Spectrum Limited - to ensure 4G roll-out doesnât affect Freeview signals Read More ...
Oracle pushes proprietary systems to avoid expensive IT consultants Oracle is pushing its combined hardware and software product range as a way for CIOs to avoid costly consultant fees Read More ...
The Pirate Bay continues operations in the cloud Swedish file sharing website, The Pirate Bay (TPB), has moved into the cloud to improve services, lower costs and evade authorities Read More ...
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