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Big IT for CERN's particle smashing experiment
CERN's Large Hadron Collider isn't just the largest experiment in history, it's also a massive IT project linking hundreds of thousands of...
Tera Scale Lab: Where hardware meets software
During a recent visit to Santa Clara in California, IT PRO took a look round Intel’s Tera Scale project, where the company researches the...
Universities receive £6 million boost to nanoplasmonic research
Machines that make use of light to handle large amounts of data could soon be commonplace thanks to a multi-million pound funding boost for...
Mandelson: UK good at inventing but not making money
Business Secretary Peter Mandelson thinks researchers in the UK lack the skills to turn ideas into commercial winners.
Intel and SAP unite to move enterprises to web
Cloud computing and web-based services need to move from the consumer space to the business world, says tech giants Intel and SAP.
Media multitasking not a good move
Researchers find that doing several tasks at once isn't as efficient as it might seem.
Cloud computing gets boost as energy costs skyrocket
A report by US researchers has shown the increasing cost of power and cooling in the data centre is a driver towards cloud computing.
Taking mobile apps to the cloud will boost the market
Developing applications for mobiles using cloud computing will increase the number of people able to use them and help the market grow, a report...
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.
UK blazing a trail with flexible working
Compared to the rest of Europe, the UK is doing well in providing flexible working, but there is still a lot of room for improvement.
Facebook public profiles a ‘disturbing privacy issue’
Publicly-available profile information can be used for snooping purposes, according to research.
Video: Robo-butlers in just ten years
Intel has shown off its latest developments in robotics - millions in research, but they still drop mugs.
Scientists unveil first programmable quantum processor
American researchers have unveiled the first universally programmable quantum processor.
Employees look to flexible working to cut wasted commute times
British commuters want to reduce their travel times and increase productivity through remote working but their bosses are less than keen.
Bristol Uni creates first optical quantum calculation
An experiment at the University of Bristol using an optical quantum computer chip to do calculations is the first of its kind.
Boffins tag rubbish in MIT experiment
Researchers are using mobile phone technology to track where our rubbish ends up.
Study recovers over 10,000 stolen bank details
A seven-month study on malware and criminal keylogging malware allows researchers to get hold of data worth millions.
Boffins develop data provenance app to prevent breaches
Researchers at the University of Southampton are looking into the use of provenance technology and process auditing to improve trust in...
Gartner: Economy accelerating IT offshoring
North American buyers heading to India for IT services could have grave implications for UK firms.
Air-fuelled battery to boost energy storage
Research from three UK universities has revealed a way of using oxygen in batteries to increase energy storage.
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