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Adobe makes Flash web media player available
An already crowded market has a new competitor, as Adobe unleashes its new flash based media player which has integrated commercial...
Sensitive data lurking on discarded hard drives
Over a third of hard disks bought on the second hard market turn out to contain sensitive data.<br>
Symbian popularity sparks first smartphone trojan
Malware authors are taking advantage of Symbian’s popularity within the smartphone market by targeting users with a Symbian-based trojan.
ICAP acquires Israeli post-trade software firm Traiana
UK financial services firm takes on post-trade processing specialist in one of biggest Israeli IT market deals this year.
IBM to launch free office software suite
Big Blue to re-enter the office software market with a free Lotus-branded product, as Google announces new features in its Google Apps hosted...
Toshiba announces its biggest small hard disk drive yet
Toshiba is bringing a 640GB hard disk drive to market in the fourth quarter, the largest capacity 2.5in HDD it has ever released.
Analysis: The security industry moves into data protection
McAfee’s recent purchase of data protection company Reconnex showed the latest security vendor focusing on a market that has exploded thanks to...
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...
SAP working on augmented reality for business
SAP is working on an augmented reality product to bring to market later this year.
Acer claims notebook victory and steals lead from HP
Acer has claimed to have taken a notebook market lead over HP.
EMC to offer storage-as-a-service
Storage giant announces plans to enter the growing on-demand IT services market in a move that will support the growth of software-as-a-service,...
Amazon revamps cloud computing support
AWS support plans have been overhauled as Amazon looks to boost its share in the cloud market.
Duracell to launch wireless charging pad
Known for its batteries and its bunnies, Duracell is moving into the charger market with its wireless myGrid charging pad.
Sun launches range of Nehalem-powered products
Sun has released a new range of products to take its place in the Xeon 5500 powered market.
RFID active tag market boom on the way
Expert in RFID technology predicts 11-fold increase in demand for active tag technology.
Intel posts record quarterly sales, ups forecast for Q2
The dark days of early 2009 have been left far behind as Intel posts profits 288 per cent higher year on year, outstripping market estimates.
Growth in stolen bank data pushes prices down
With cybercrime on the increase, the black market has been flooded with stolen bank and credit card details, forcing criminals to sell the data for...
Multitasking Britons spend half their lives satisfying media craving
Ofcom's annual Communications Market Report reveals that we now spend 45 per cent of our day using digital media and technology, and are getting...
Server growth returns to Europe
The latest server tracker report from analyst firm IDC shows growth in the Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) market for the first time...
Acronis increases portfolio for SMBs with new backup and recovery
A new range of backup and recovery products has today been launched by Acronis, making its move from the small businesses to the mid-sized and...
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