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Where to look to get an IT job
Despite the recession, there are still opportunities out there - you just need to know which sectors and skills to focus on.
Social computing for business
Social computing has had a profound effect on how we interact with information and other people, but can we harness the best social computing...
Where next for Palm
Once the darling of the PDA and the smartphone business, Palm has been finding it tough in an increasingly competitive and commoditised market for...
The current state of desktop virtualisation
Why aren’t more people taking advantage of the benefits of desktop virtualisation? Simon Brew looks at the current state of play…<br><br>
30 years of the spreadsheet
The spreadsheet was the ‘killer app’ that helped popularise the personal computer - 30 years since its introduction we hail VisiCalc, the...
Are you being served?
Businesses are under increasing pressure to be responsive to customer demand. More and more people are turning to the internet to make purchases...
The Pirate Bay: the state of play
It’s been over a year since a Swedish court ruled against four people behind The Pirate Bay website. So what’s been happening, and why is the...
Top 10 moments in Mac history
It was 25 years ago that Apple released the original Macintosh – we take a look at the major moments in the history of this iconic computer.
Cyber policing and surveillance in Britain today
Key issues on Britain’s treatment of e-crime and the surveillance of its people were high on the agenda at London’s recent Infosecurity show.<br>
Inside the mind of a social engineer
Davey Winder looks into how a social engineer’s brain works and what tactics they use to manipulate people into becoming hack victims.
How an FBI agent transformed Microsoft security
In time for Infosecurity 2009, IT PRO talks to Edward Gibson, one of the main figures behind Microsoft's computer security in Britain.
Lifestreaming and the digital you
As our on and offline lives become inextricably linked, more and more people are sharing the details of their daily lives for business and pleasure.
Why is backing up given short shrift?
Data loss can be one of the quickest ways to bring a business to its knees. So why aren’t more people concerned about keeping their files safe...
OK, computer
Inside the Enterprise: Apple's Siri has popularised using voice to control our devices. But the real potential lies in voice biometrics.
Christmas Gadget Roundup
With Christmas almost upon us it is time to look at some exciting executive gadgets and affordable computer accessories that will please any geek...
High Performance Computing looks to the future
The Network is the Computer - it is an old saying made famous by Sun boss Scott McNealy. But there is now an argument that it has never been more...
The impact of the Eee PC
Had most people in IT even heard of Asus' Eee PC a year ago? Probably not. Yet its impact has been nothing short of remarkable...
Wilfing: The new internet black
Computer users have been furnished with yet another acronym, this time one that describes those who spend time idly surfing the web.<br/>
RSA: 10 lessons learned about security
IT professionals from around the globe flocked to London to the RSA conference to hear what's happening in computer security.
Raspberry Pi: A BBC Micro for today's generation
Inside the Enterprise: The tiny, educational computer could be the best thing to happen to technology for years – even if it will be a while...
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