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Mark Shuttleworth to step down as Canonical head
The Ubuntu leader is stepping down from his role of chief executive at the open source group, to focus on development.
Next Ubuntu for desktop and server out this week
Karmic Koala will arrive on Thursday, as Mark Shuttleworth praises Windows 7.
The "Karmic Koala" - new Ubuntu gets redesign
The new version of Ubuntu should be speedier and shinier, and with a brand new look.
Canonical unveils Ubuntu Light, Unity for fast web access
Unity and Ubuntu Light promise access to the web in seven seconds, according to Canonical.
Week in Review: The election, the iPad and internet history
This week in IT, iPad sales hit the million mark, internet history was made and the election was everywhere.
BlackBerry Bold gets Missing Sync for Mac support
Users can now boldly go where no Mac has gone before, as Mark/Space adds BlackBerry Bold support to its popular Missing Sync application.
Dell targets emerging markets with store PCs
Dell hopes that the move into selling store PCs will ensure it makes its mark in the emerging markets.
Gartner: Citizen developers to build more business apps
Citizen developers will make their mark on business applications in the next five years, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Open letter attacks Facebook privacy
Privacy campaign groups have written an open letter to Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg to ask for more user control.
Number of data breaches reported to ICO passes 1,000 mark
Over 1,000 data breaches have now been reported to the ICO and the NHS is the worst offender.
Today marks online shopping bonanza
Payments association predicts online shopping will smash the £5 billion mark in December with today the most popular for online retail.
Domain names surpass 196 million mark
More than 196 million top level domain names can now be found on the internet, according to VeriSign.
Zuckerberg promises to improve Facebook privacy
Mark Zuckerberg has promised improved privacy tools for Facebook in the near future.
One in five Android apps are potentially insecure – report
With app numbers in the Android Market soon to reach the 50,000 mark, a mobile security firm has raised serious questions over the security of many...
Is open source ready for business prime time?
Canonical has gathered open source enthusiasts to help Ubuntu make its mark on the business landscape in the UK.
iPad will not hurt netbook sales in 2010, Gartner says
The arrival of the tablets like the iPad will not hit netbook sales this year, but will they make their mark in the coming years.
Nokia sales remain strong
Nokia sales exceeded the 100 million mark in the second quarter of 2007 as worldwide mobile phone sales increased by 17.4 per cent from the same...
Silver surfers dominate UK web use
As the UK's internet population nears the 40-million mark, the latest UKOM stats reveal so-called 'silver surfers' are providing the greatest area...
Intel reveals details of six core Xeon CPUs
Intel's forthcoming Itanium processor will break the two million transistor mark, while upcoming Xeon processor will sport six cores.
Week in Review: Scandal, security and sex
This week, HP boss Mark Hurd left after a sexual harassment case was filed and there were some serious smartphone security scares.
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