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Analysis: Cloud computing boosted by portables
How portable devices are making the cloud accessible to all.
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.
Motorola blocked job offers to laid-off workers, says RIM
A report says BlackBerry maker RIM sued troubled firm Motorola.
Customers up and losses down at Virgin Media
A rare piece of good news from the embattled cable operator, as churn rates dropped, new customers are up and first quarter losses are cut by two...
HTC backs away from Palm bid
With it looking increasingly likely Palm will be bought out, one of the top contenders has dropped out of the race.
Laptop sales weaken to hurt chipmakers
The laptop market is slowing, and strangely enough, the rise of the netbook is not totally helping.
Apple riding out the coming turbulence with new laptops
The upcoming new MacBook line looks to give some encouragement for Apple investors in the difficult months to come.
Hacker faces US justice after lost Euro appeal
Hacker Gary McKinnon's final hope of staying in Britain is gone, and now he has to face justice - American style.
More spent on online ads than mainstream TV
Ofcom's annual communications report makes for interesting reading, and shows how online ads are now dominating over TV.
Google's new search appliance can index 10 million files
Google upgrades its enterprise appliance which allows businesses to have 'Google-style' web search.
Strong Yahoo protest revealed as vote recounted
A shareholder vote recount has revealed a bigger protest against the current board than was first thought.
No Jobs keynote at Macworld
Next year is the last time Apple exhibits at the trade show - but what's happening with Jobs' health?
We definitely won't buy Yahoo, says Microsoft
Yahoo may have lost its chance to be bought up, but there's still chance of a Microsoft/ Yahoo web search partnership.
Software upgrade attempts to solve iPhone problems
The recent Apple iPhone software update was to do with recent connection problems, claims European mobile service provider T-Mobile.
YouTube and Viacom reach privacy deal
Personal details for users of the video sharing website will be allowed to remain anonymous.
Yahoo deal an 'experiment' for Google
Google is counting on Yahoo to be more profitable to ensure that its 'experiment' succeeds.
Network OEM wins Reuters' market data services
New latency monitoring hardware and software system allows the news agency to speed up the delivery of key trading information to its financial...
Reuters outsources to Fujitsu
$1 billion deal moves almost all internal IT operations and support offshore.
Reuters signs £20 million IT deal
Computacenter next in line for Reuters' outsourcing spend.
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