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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
We might be heading off on our Christmas holidays, but there's plenty of great tech content for you to read during the break. Merry Christmas and a...
Google to limit free news on publishers' behalf
Free news content is taking another hit as Google agrees new article limitations with publishers.
White House goes open source
The White House has voted in open source as its official website moves away from proprietary content management software.<br> <br>
You Tube considers charging subscription fees
Google-owned video site YouTube, renowned for its free video content, is considering charging subscription fees for its users.
British Library revamps network for digitisation work
The British Library has today announced the successful upgrade of its network to support digital content creation and its virtualisation ambitions.
Half of UK happy to have data tracked
After the furore surrounding the Carrier IQ app, a survey says half of the UK is happy to be tracked as long as they get some cheap or free content.
Oracle buys Stellent for $440 million
Database giant Oracle has bought enterprise content management software firm Stellent in a $440 million cash deal.
Internet video forcing carrier network rethink
Massive growth in services such as YouTube, TV on-demand and high definition content is putting pressure on carriers and ISPs to rethink and...
Dell tunes up storage with Ocarina deal
Dell is set to boost its storage offerings with the acquisition of the content-aware storage specialists.
Amazon unveils Kindle eBook device
Electronic book will allow users to download electronic content straight to the device via wireless, with books, newspapers, magazines and even...
Video will dominate content by 2013
Video will become more prevalent in the workplace by 2013, says Gartner.
Google News testing out human editors
Despite trumpeting the success of its complex search algorithms, Google has decided to try out a feature that will surface hand-picked content from...
Kids bypass school internet security controls
A security vendor survey has revealed widespread access to inappropriate web content at school, highlighting a need to do more to protect pupils...
O2 to axe failed UK i-mode service
Having launched its service too late, lacking compelling content and easy payment options, mobile operator O2 prepares to put a bullet in its...
UK web users content with real broadband speeds
Survey reveals 56 per cent of UK consumers are happy with the speed of their broadband connections, while 41 per cent download 30GB or more every...
CES 2008: News Roundup - Bluetooth is 10 years old
News from the show floor as Bluetooth has its tenth birthday party, personalisation comes to mobile content and HP tries to cut PC power use...again.
Sophos unveils web filtering appliance
Sophos launches content security, application control and URL filtering in one box.
"The security business has no future", says IBM
At the RSA conference in San Francisco, the IBM internet security general manager fires a stunning warning shot at vendors content to follow...
Microsoft expands Live Search Books, signs up publishers
New keyword search tools will find content from dozens of publishers.
Koobface targets and takes over Google Reader
Anything dealing with shared content can fall victim to Koobface, as Google has just found out.
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