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FCUK manages stock on-floor with handhelds
A new in-store mobile system helps French Connection UK manage stock transfers, markdowns and lookups.
FCUK paves way for US anti-fraud tech rollout
French Connection has completed the roll out of new fraud monitoring systems in the US, following an earlier, successful deployment to all of its...
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.
Carphone Warehouse figures fail to connect
Despite turning in solid new connection numbers, the high street mobile phone retailer fell short of projections over Christmas, illustrating the...
Half of SMBs look to adopt cloud computing by 2011
A new report has shown SMBs are enthusiastic about adopting cloud computing, but it claims security and internet connection barriers are not being...
Photos: 3's Mobile Broadband Router
IT PRO unboxes and takes a closer look at the 3 Huawei D100 Wireless Router, which you can plug your 3G dongle straight into to share a mobile...
Pigeon moves data faster than broadband
A South African company has found that sending a USB stick with a homing pigeon is faster than its slow broadband connection.
UK iPhone users report connectivity problems
Early-adopters of Apple's iPhone smartphone are reporting problems with signal and connection quality, but network operator O2 insists it is not at...
Illegal internet downloads at work skyrocket
ScanSafe's latest data suggests people are increasingly treating their work internet connection in the same way as their home setup, putting...
Amazon ebook reader rumoured for next week
Kindle reader thought to be released next week, with Wi-Fi connection, but no backlighting.
Half admit stealing wireless connections
A survey by Sophos has show that half of computer users will use a wireless connection which isn't theirs.
London man in wireless broadband access arrest
Man admits to using someone else's wireless broadband connection, gets hauled off to the police station.
Neighbours angry at BT chairman’s broadband connection
A quiet village in Oxfordshire is making noise over the fact a BT chairman is being included in a broadband trial while they miss out.
'Tiny' proportion of UK users accessing super-fast broadband
Broadband networks in the UK are simply not good enough to give the connection speeds providers are advertising.
What’s the point of a disconnected netbook?
With WiMax-enabled netbooks being championed by a major analyst, the practical value of netbooks without a net connection is being questioned.
Britain falling behind Europe on green IT
The UK are falling behind the likes of the French when it comes to green IT policies.
BT gives UK holiday makers Wi-Fi hotspots
Those who choose to holiday on UK soil may have the extra benefit of a BT wireless connection, the company announced today.
Business flyers find Wi-Fi more important than food
Business travellers in airports don’t want first class restaurants – they just want a decent Wi-Fi connection.
Schneider moves to reassure APC users after takeover
New owner quick to downplay impact on users as leading UPS maker is acquired by French electrical equipment maker.
Orange in the lead for Olympics contract
French-owned telco Orange is expected to be named an official sponsor for the 2012 London Olympics within the next few weeks.
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