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CA World: Reality bites for CIOs - even in the virtual world
The disruptive technologies are coming to shake up an already complex IT world for CIOs.
IT PRO News roundup: Ofcom delays 3G auction, LogicaCMG dumps CEO, Microsoft cancels major user conference
A busy Bank Holiday Monday in the world of technology as the UK telecoms regulator bows to pressure from mobile phone network operators and delays...
The Windows Azure programming model
Millions of developers around the world know how to create applications using the Windows Server programming model. Yet applications written for...
Microsoft announces cloud computing suite 'Office 365'
Microsoft will launch its new cloud computing suite - Office 365 - across the world in 2011.
Digital Economy Bill clause riles internet companies and Lords
As the Digital Economy Bill gets its second reading in the House of Lords today, large players in the digital world, as well as a number of Lords,...
Barracuda Networks Spam and Virus Firewall 900 review
<br>Barracuda’s Spam and Virus Firewall 900 claims an impressive anti-spam performance, but at a high price. In this exclusive review, Dave...
Week in numbers: iPhone 3GS sales
The latest iPhone has topped a million in sales, and other big numbers from this week in the world of IT.
Parallels Desktop 4.0 Switch to Mac Edition
If you've been enticed by the world of Mac, but still need to run your PC business applications, Parallels has the answer. We review Parallels...
Apple to open biggest store in Covent Garden
The new Covent Garden Apple store, the company's 300th outlet, will be the biggest in the world when it opens tomorrow.
Bletchley Park WW2 archive heading online
The Bletchley Park World War II archive is to be made available online as part of a project involving HP.
One year on: Windows Server 2008
One year ago today Windows Server 2008 was released to a waiting tech world. We take a look at how it’s done.
Toshiba creates 128GB flash memory chip
Smartphone and tablet users may soon be able to enjoy 128GB memory now Toshiba has created the highest density NAND flash memory module in the world.
EMC World 2011: Q&A, Adrian McDonald, president of EMEA North
In his first interview with the UK press since his promotion, Adrian McDonald, who head up EMC's interests in EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and...
Red Hat at the crossroads
As the biggest open source company in the world, Red Hat stands at a significant crossroads between its open source roots and significant growth in...
Canon Imageformula P-150 review: portable scanner
Canon touts the P-150 as the fastest portable scanner in the world. We review it to see if it's got the quality and usability to match.
UK consumers suffer ads for free online content
UK consumers are more willing to watch adverts in exchange for free online and mobile content than the rest of the world.
The lost world of the Xandros desktop
The latest release of the Xandros Linux desktop edition was in June 2006, which is several lifetimes in the history of Linux. Is this the end of...
HTML5 not ready for production?
The new HTML5 standard is not yet ready for production, according to the World Wide Web Consortium.
NASA: Space storm could devastate technology use
NASA has warned of a space storm coming around the year 2013 that could cause widespread damage to technology across the world.
Study: Link between mobiles and cancer not confirmed
World Health Organisation research has not confirmed a link between mobile phone use and cancer, but more study is needed.
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