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Microsoft and WebFusion offer Tech students free web hosting
The two companies look to support STEM-D students with free web hosting service to free them from sole reliance on university network resources.
Private sector to use GCHQ tech?
Reports claim GCHQ will give its technology to the private sector. For a price.
WCIT 2010: Tech can improve life for Europeans
The World Congress in Information Technology closed with a call for governments to to use ICT to protect the environment and boost quality of life...
Osborne pledges £150m to boost mobile coverage
The Government makes a solid commitment to tech, including £150 million for mobile coverage, a graphene research facility and £145 million for...
Week in review: Cameras looking through clothes and no techie sex!
We look at powerful security cameras and the sex lives of tech obsessives. Also this week, HSBC has security certification problems and Orange...
Heathrow rolling out facial recognition tech
New facial recognition technology will be introduced at border control in Heathrow Airport next year.
Video: Microsoft's Search Tech Centre
SPONSORED: Microsoft's Search Technology Centre is working to bring Bing out of beta in the UK.
Samsung invests $4 billion in green tech
Samsung Electronics is going to spend $4 billion on cutting its emissions and researching green products.
IT jobs to go open source
Some 40 per cent of tech jobs will be connected to open source software by 2020, according to a set of predictions on the future of the sector.
Govt pledges fraud-fighting £900 million tech boost
Geroge Osborne has announced an extra £900 million to fight tax evasion and fraud with new technology and better IT contracts.
HSBC outage stops customers withdrawing cash
HSBC has experienced its second tech failure in six months, leaving customers unable to withdraw cash or access online banking.
Week in Review: Windows 7 launches
Windows 7 took up most of the tech headlines this week as Microsoft makes the big retail push for its latest OS. Apple offers up new hardware too,...
VMWorld 2011: Colt rolls out public cloud across Europe
Fresh public cloud services are on the way from Colt, based on VMware tech.
Steve Jobs: The man who made tech for the people
Steve Jobs should be remembered for creating technologies that everyday people love and not just for their aesthetic beauty.
Amazon confirms cloud services are back
The tech giant says its cloud services are back to normal, but a small amount of data will never be retrieved.
Microsoft and Telefonica form app developer partnership
Developers will be able to take advantage of the combined services of Microsoft and Telefonica after the tech giants formed a new partnership.
Canon unveils world’s fastest portable scanner
Canon imageFORMULA P-150 is the speediest USB-based portable scanner on the market, according to the tech giant.
IBM says new tech to replace hard disks
Big blue has claimed its Racetrack storage will replace hard disks and solid state drives in the next decade. <br/>
Week in Review: Google Android hype starts here
Google Android is the big tech story this week, but the public sector has seen the government make moves with ID cards and NHS records.
Qualcomm and Broadcom in WCDMA patent spat
The two chip makers are fighting it out in an American appeals court over royalties Broadcom says Qualcomm owes it for phone chip tech.
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