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Social scientists needed for tech roles of the future
New jobs advising people on how best to adopt and use technologies will be filled by social scientists, according to Gartner.
More Cisco jobs cuts?
Reports suggest Cisco has made hundreds of layoffs in the US and Israel as part of the 2,000 job cuts announced earlier in the year.
HP to cut another 9,000 jobs in $1bn data centre shakeup
The company's enterprise services arm will be downsized as HP refocuses its data centre efforts.
Invest in IT to boost UK economy
A report from the LSE and ITIF has shown investment in IT industry will create more jobs and boost the UK economy.
Regional businesses get £450 million Government boost
The Government claims over 100,000 jobs will be created as a result of the Regional Growth Fund.
Five ways Cook can keep Apple king
Steve Jobs has stepped down as CEO, so how can Tim Cook keep the beast that is Apple moving onwards and upwards?
Apple ships 100 million iPhones
Steve Jobs claims 100 million iPhones have shipped since the launch of the flagship smartphone.
Steve Jobs named smartest CEO in tech
Apple's juggernaut-like momentum has seen its figurehead named the best brain in the business by Fortune magazine, with chief engineer Jony Ive...
Researcher says broadband won't create big job growth
An American analyst has said predictions based on his own study on high-speed Internet overestimate how many jobs will be created by investing in...
Dell to cull 10 per cent of staff in next year
Despite reporting Q1 sales of $14 billion, Dell plans to shed 8,800 jobs worldwide as it attempts to rein-in market-leader HP.
South Tyneside signs £184-million deal with BT
New strategic partnership to provide services, jobs, regeneration investment and operational cost savings for the Tyne and Wear local authority.
Panda Security slashes jobs amidst Spanish turmoil
The Spanish firm blames free anti-virus and a difficult economy for its troubles.
Your views: Is Apple doomed?
As Steve Jobs announces a break from Apple, there’s a lot of speculation on what direction the company will now take. We asked you what you...
Apple disappoints at final Macworld appearance
No Jobs, no iPhone nano, and no updated Mac mini as DRM free tunes prove to be the highlight of Macworld 2009.
‘Monster’ phishing of recruitment website
Fraudsters look to target credit-crunch affected jobseekers, and find that new phishing kits are making their jobs even easier
Work Foundation says offshore threat "exaggerated"
Report 'Globalisation, a threat for the UK's knowledge jobs' focuses attention on UK skills gaps and shortages.
Need to Know: iPhone 4
We have all been waiting for the latest version of Apple’s flagship smartphone to be unveiled and last night saw Steve Jobs unveil it to the...
Steve Jobs pledged ‘thermonuclear war’ with Android
The late Apple man said he wanted to bring Android down, biography extracts reveal.
Dell: Cloud won’t damage IT jobs
Cautious attitudes to full cloud adoption means there will always be work for in-house IT workers.
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.
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