Saturday, September 12, 2009

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 11/09/2009



Gordon Brown apologises for treatment of Turing
The Prime Minister has apologised for the treatment of Alan...
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Photos: Apple event highlights - Nano video and Steve jobs
We were invited to the Apple event last night. Here are some highlights and a video demonstration of the Nano video camera.
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MG Rover boss bought software to delete sensitive files
A senior director of MG Rover bought off-the shelf computer software to destroy critical financial documents the day after the government appointed inspectors...
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US mulls $38bn broadband investment
US telecommunications companies could enjoy a $38.5bn windfall for building broadband networks, but they will get just $1.6bn for now,
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Cisco rivals to bid for Nortel enterprise business today
Canada's Nortel Networks, which filed for bankruptcy protection in January, is to auction off its enterprise networking business in New York today.
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Gordon Brown apologises for treatment of Turing
The Prime Minister has apologised for the treatment of Alan...
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Google opens library to save book deal
Google has offered to open its digital library to rivals in another bid to save its controversial deal with US publishers and authors to scan millions of out-of-print books.
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Apple Snow Leopard update download available
Apple has released an update for the Snow Leopard OS less than two weeks after the official release of this latest version of the Mac OS X operating system.
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Half of online retailers are breaking the law
More than half the European websites that sell electronic consumer goods are not complying with the law, the European Commission has found.
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ITU to develop standard ICT climate impact measure
The International Telecommunications Union is developing a standard way to assess the impact of information and communications technology on the environment,...
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Can Twitter survive 9/11?
An upgrade by Twitter, widely known as Twitpocalypse, planned for Friday September 11 could cause major disruption for users. People...
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