Photos: Valentines day Geeky Love for your computer
St Valentines – yes it can be a commercial rip off... but if you fancy a chance to lavish some extra special gifts upon your object of desire (yes, your computer – obviously), then here is a list of some cutesycool gifts you can bestow upon the crystal heart of your computer.
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Mobile broadband booming in UK
New mobile applications and â€کattractive’ mobile computing platforms driving mobile broadband adoption.
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Business IP phone growth shows strength of convergence
The popularity of converged networks demonstrated by thriving IP phone market
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Free mobile computing connectivity with broadband subscription
In a move that is designed to extend the flexibility and adaptability of firms, especially small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs), BT has launched a broadband package that also provides a free public Wi-Fi hotspot.
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Critical data protection for mobile SMBs
Secure network infrastructure company SonicWALL has launched what it claims will solve small and medium size businesses’ (SMBs’) perennial problems with protecting business critical data, applications and systems made more critical with mobile computing platforms.
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Buoyant O2 steams into mobile computing market
Hot on the heels of ranking highest for mobile broadband customer satisfaction in the UK, O2 has announced that it is following its competitors O2 launches into the mobile computing arena.
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Cisco forecasts continued mobile computing boom
The boom in usage of mobile broadband and mobile computing applications will continue for the foreseeable future according to the results of Cisco’s Visual Networking Index (VNI) Mobile Forecast for 2008-2013.
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Palm dumps its mobile operating system
Palm has officially dumped its established Palm OS operating system, once the leading mobile device OS. Instead, the company will concentrate on developing...
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Photos: The evolution of the PC
Computer Weekly celebrates the birthday of one of Britain’s greatest sons, Charles Darwin, with our version of the evolution of the PC
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Photos: Sony's sleek and stylish Vaio TT laptop
Doing business on the move has in the past been an excruciating and frustrating experience, but the new Sony Vaio TT is breaking the boundaries of mobile working with it's sleek design, long battery life and light weight.
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'Extremely difficult' NHS IT roll out cost hospital آ£10m
A London hospital is looking for آ£10m compensation after an "extremely difficult" implementation of the Care Record System, part of the NHS National programme for IT.
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Compass Group improves procurement in face of recession
Catering firm Compass Group is using software to standardise the whole purchasing process and reduce its own costs by helping suppliers reduce theirs. The...
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Government officials well lobbied by the IT industry
IT suppliers and consultants are among the biggest entertainers of senior UK government officials, an official...
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Microsoft puts bounty on worm creator
Microsoft is offering a $250,000 bounty on finding the creators of the damaging Downadup/Conficker virus.
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Indian IT suppliers warn against dangers of protectionism
I f the UK government turns to economic protectionism and UK businesses are forced to buy British IT services they will become uncompetitive ,...
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School websites infected by porn spammers
Thousands of school and university websites have become infected by hardcore porn. Schools have been targeted by "malicious spammers", reports...
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Capgemini predicts a sales fall in 2009
IT outsourcing firm Capgemini has posted a small profit increase and static sales for 2008, but warns...
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Are annual accounts of big IT firms correct?
When large suppliers announce their annual results, their customers, shareholders and analysts assume the figures are correct - but that is a big assumption.
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Los Alamos loses 67 computers
The Los Alamos military research establishment in the US admits it is missing 67 computers. The US Project On Government Oversight (POGO) pressure...
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Facebook values itself at $3.7bn
Facebook has estimated it was not worth anything near the $15bn market value implied when Microsoft took a stake in the firm in 2007. Court documents...
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Big increase in smartphone Wi-Fi use
Western Europe has seen a big rise in smartphone users accessing the internet over Wi-Fi networks, with connections rising 132% in the last 12 months.
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Portsmouth University developing general purpose emulator
Portsmouth University researchers are building a general purpose...
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F-Secure becomes third security firm website to be hacked
Hackers have reported breaches of three security firm websites this week in postings on the HackersBlog...
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BT's broadband profitibilty assured, says Ofcom
Profitability for BT's planned آ£1.5bn high-speed fibre broadband network is assured, says telecoms regulator Ofcom.
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EU court rules data retention directive is legal
The European Court of Justice has ruled that the Data...
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