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IT pros looking for new jobs
The majority of such workers are optimistic about a pay raise and many are looking to step into a new role.
Human networks could boost mobile broadband
Body-to-body networks, where people would wear sensors connecting to one another, could help boost mobile broadband.
Week in Review: Bill Gates internet fear, Airport holograms
This week, Bill Gates claims it’s easy to cut off the internet and Manchester airport introduces holograms to remind people of security...
Moorepay refutes stolen laptop claim
Payroll specialist Moorepay refutes claim by The People newspaper that a laptop containing financial data relating to the Duchy of Cornwall estate...
Trust in cloud is a 'PR job' for security providers
Although a lot of responsibility lies with cloud providers, a security executive has claimed it falls on firms like his to make people trust cloud...
Fake Amazon emails sent by hackers
A warning has been put out over fake emails claiming to be from Amazon, sent out to thousands of people.
Vodafone Foundation searches for charity workers
Registered charity the Vodafone Foundation is looking for eight people to take on a once in a lifetime experience - paid over seas work at a UK...
IT PRO Podcast: Intel Developer Forum news roundup
Our first podcast for 2008, we discuss the announcements from Intel's developer event in China, mobile phone news from Las Vegas, computer museum...
Digital champion to focus on digital divide
As the newly appointed Champion for Digital Inclusion, Martha Lane Fox has said she will focus on the poorest people excluded from technology.
Wind and solar farms should power computers
A Cambridge computer expert believes his plan to power computers with wind and solar energy could reduce carbon emissions.
Met Police push for new e-crime unit
The Met head of computer crime has endorsed calls for an e-crime unit to coordinate the police response to growing cyber crime in an exclusive...
Police computer to link up with missing phone register
The Home Office has announced funding of £250,000 for a scheme to link Police systems with the National Mobile Phone Register.
Dutch users embrace internet telephony
Research shows that two million people in Holland are now regular users of internet telephony users, among the largest user base in Europe.
British online fraud diligence dropping
British people are getting worse at protecting themselves from online fraud, a report indicates.
Twitter previews new mobile web client
As more and more people tweet via their mobile phones, Twitter has decided to revamp its web client.
Anonymous, LulzSec go legal in PayPal war?
Anonymous and LulzSec claim success already in attempts to get people to ditch their PayPal accounts.
Gartner hails cloud computing business evolution
People are starting to understand the key concepts behind cloud computing, Gartner says.
IBM launches augmented reality Wimbledon app
IBM's new augmented reality Wimbledon app is aimed at getting people more involved with the tournament experience.
Web users risking personal data online
New research finds that a third of people freely publish personal data online.
Mobile broadband revenue to skyrocket, but not in Europe
As more and more people use the web on the go, revenue for operators around the world will grow 140 per cent - but Europe will see just 11 per cent...
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