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Majority of IT talent would quit Britain
If a good opportunity to work abroad emerged, the vast majority of UK IT professionals surveyed would happily uproot and relocate to a foreign...
UK losing war on IT exec talent
New survey results show the UK is lagging behind Europe in attracting and retaining IT executives, among others.
Samsung hits back at Apple's iPhone 4 retina display claims
There's more to a good display than just a high resolution, Samsung says after Steve Jobs claims the new iPhone's high-res Retina Display sets a...
US government website hit by Monster breach
Jobs website for US government hit by same hack that breached Monster.com
Small net firms will drive more jobs, says Vint Cerf
Father of the internet Vint Cerf believes the $7.2 billion of the economic stimulus package should be spent on smaller firms, not incumbent...
Apple wants to stop Samsung Galaxy via Dutch court
Steve Jobs' firm reportedly wants European Samsung suppliers to return Galaxy devices to the South Korean firm.
Live blogging from the Apple Special Event
IT PRO brings you coverage of Apple's new product event, with our real-time blogging coverage of Steve Jobs' keynote.
CeBIT: T-Systems signs integration deal with Cognizant
Deal will see T-System's Indian division and 1,150 jobs transferred to Cognizant, which will take on the provision of system integration services.
Adobe: Lack of 'cooperation' kept Flash off iPad
After being labelled "lazy" by Steve Jobs, Adobe has responded by saying the iPad would have had Flash support had Apple been willing to cooperate.
SEC asks Steve Jobs for deposition in Apple shares case
Apple chief to give evidence in SEC share options case examining former general counsel Nancy Heinen's role in the backdating scandal.
IT security staff need to reduce workload
Common security functions need to be offloaded onto ops staff, saving valuable security specialists for tough jobs
Alcatel-Lucent dumps chairman and chief executive
Repeated profits warning and criticism from shareholders over the way the Alcatel merger with Lucent was implemented has ultimately cost Serge...
Jobs blog claims Adobe’s Flash ‘falls short’
The head of Apple has chosen a blog post as his weapon against Adobe to outline why he doesn’t want Flash on his devices.
Staff forced to bypass security controls
Inappropriate policies and procedures are leading over two-thirds of employees to break security controls in order to do their jobs, a survey has...
Jobs told Google's Schmidt to stop stealing staff
Apple's late leader told the search giant to stop poaching workers, it has been revealed.
New service aims to drive more women into tech jobs
The industry networking group has launched a new, dedicated recruitment consultancy service to help more women get ahead in IT.
Apple faces wrath of 27,000 South Koreans
Steve Jobs and Co may have to pay out over £15 million if 27,000 upset South Koreans get their way.
Apple firmware update expected to fix 'death grip' glitch
Hastily retracted Apple tech support responses suggested an iOS 4.0.1 software fix late last week, and Steve Jobs himself may have inadvertently...
LSE: Cloud computing to fuel economic growth
Cloud computing could provide a real boost to the economy and create jobs, research claims.
Apple names Arthur Levinson as chairman
Steve Jobs' position is taken up by Genentech chairman Levinson, as Walt Disney's CEO is brought onto the board.
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