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Week in Review: Gates, Nokia and ICANN
A busy week for the IT world, as Bill Gates leaves for charitable pastures, Nokia picks up Symbian, and more on domain names and data breaches.
Consumers led enterprise to the cloud
A Microsoft executive has said that consumers were the reason cloud computing has become such a buzz word in business.
Oracle issues 78 vulnerability patches
Combined with Microsoft and Adobe patches, Oracle has made IT departments' lives a little harder this month.
Week in Review: Madness, iPadness and joblessness
This week in IT, Microsoft was irked by both Google and Apple, the Dell Streak hit the shelves and HP cut 9,000 jobs.
Microsoft confirms Windows Store for February
The Windows Store is coming, but Microsoft hasn't been so brave as to give developers better than 70 per cent for apps that make less than $25,000.
Monthly roundup: October
In the past month Microsoft revealed Windows 7, Apple showed off new MacBooks, Apricot was resurrected, Google got its mobile phone... and the...
Dell World 2011: Ballmer and Benioff exchange cloudy blows
There's no love lost between Ballmer and Benioff at Dell World, as the rivalry heats up.
Week in Review: Nokia updates Symbian, browser wars kick off
This week, Symbian gets Nokia's attention whilst the browser giants are at it again.
Nokia and Windows Phone 7: The verdict
Nokia has made Windows Phone 7 its chief platform. We look at whether it's the best move the Finnish firm could have made in the midst of a crisis.
Fresh Windows Phone 7 jailbreak set for release
The jailbreak tool should be released after the first Windows Phone 7 update, according to reports.
Novell acquired by Attachmate for $2.2 billion
Novell has found a buyer in Attachmate as part of a $2.2 billion deal.
Week in Review: Apple unveils the iPad
Apple dominates the news with the launch of its iPad tablet device, Oracle finally gets its hands on Sun, and more from this week in IT.
Week in Review: Twitter targetted
This week in IT, Windows 7 slowly appeared, Twitter got stomped and T-Mobile customers get the iPhone.
Week in Numbers: Snow, sales and social networks
This week in IT, the biggest number was the amount of snow that fell across the UK – but some work managed to happen, too.
Network worm infects millions of Windows PCs
The Conficker worm has gone from small beginnings to a very serious threat to business network security.
Week in Review: Infosec news and a timely breach
This week, <i>IT PRO</i> brought you all the news and reports from the Infosec 2008 show, as well as coverage of a rather timely data breach, the...
Week in Review: Can Steve Ballmer stand the heat?
Without Gates' support, can Ballmer steer Microsoft through choppy waters? This week, we also looked at the YouTube war, a Guinness world record,...
Microsoft gives Windows Phone chief greater powers
The software giant has promoted Andy Lees, and appointed Terry Myerson as its new Windows Phone president.
Microsoft scores LG Android licensing deal
The Redmond giant pushes on with its Android licensing campaign.
EU warns internet giants on privacy
A letter from the Article 29 Data Protection Working Party has been sent to Google, Yahoo and Microsoft telling them to buck up their ideas when it...
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