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Reviews round-up: Google Chrome OS examined
We take TomTom’s iPhone app and car kit for a spin, make Firefox and IE face off, and admire Sony’s new 52in digital signage display.
Google Street View to head inside businesses
Businesses will be able to open their doors to Google Street View from next year.
The Midweek Interview: Graham Palmer part one
Graham Palmer, head of Intel UK, explains his plans for the launch of the company's multi-core processor range and explains why the future of the...
Vodafone to offer public cloud services
The head of IT for Vodafone Ireland said the company had ‘one eye’ on offering its internal cloud services to the public.
CeBIT 2010: Skype tells networks to be nicer to apps
Skype and other mobile apps are not a threat to networks, according to the VoIP firm's head of mobile.
Acer to launch more Android handsets in 2010
The head of the mobile unit at Acer has revealed the company plans to release up to 10 Android handsets in 2010.
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...
ICO wants prison for data offences after 'shocking' case
Serious data offences should carry the threat of prison, the head of the ICO says.
Chrome to head to Macs and Linux next year
Google has said its Chrome browser will have Mac and Linux versions by next year.
HP unveils Edgeline inkjet printers for business
New range of enterprise printers and multi-function devices attempt to address issues of cost and print speed from inkjet printers with new print...
Adobe warns of another Reader threat
Another Reader threat has reared its ugly head, although Adobe has issued a workaround.
The Midweek Interview: Stuart Okin part one
Accenture partner Stuart Okin, formerly head of security for Microsoft UK, outlines the security priorities for IT managers over the coming year...
Street View to stay in UK, says Google
The head of Google Maps has defended Street View in an interview, claiming it has ‘a lot of benefits.’
IT services head to cloud, even if customers don't
IT services providers are rapidly increasing their investment in cloud computing despite customers getting confused by the hype.
Analysis: Nokia bets on Linux and Symbian
Linux, Symbian and open source looks to be the future for Nokia as it approaches a head-on clash with Google.
Mobile web users head to social network sites
A growing number of people accessing the internet from their mobile devices are heading to social networking sites.
Back to school? Beware of malicious sites
Avast has warned about an increase in malicious education-related websites as kids head back to school across the UK.
Adobe website suffers SQL injection attack
The threat of the SQL infection rears its ugly head again as Adobe becomes the latest big brand to suffer an attack on its website.
Fibre rollout could cost £15 billion
The ex-head of research at BT has claimed funding of between £5 billion and £15 billion is needed to get all homes and businesses on a fibre...
Head of TalkTalk slams broadband tax
The 50p broadband tax has another critic with the chief executive of TalkTalk claiming it will force at least 100,000 homes to give up their...
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