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Companies failing to consider ROI in move to the cloud
Organisations are looking to save costs in moving to the cloud but aren't really measuring what they're saving, according to research.
Real world brands grow in online world
Research claims businesses established offline are now becoming big players on the web.
Paedophiles could be identified through typing
The age, sex and cultural background of a person can be identified by the way they type, according to new research from a UK University.
Facebook public profiles a ‘disturbing privacy issue’
Publicly-available profile information can be used for snooping purposes, according to research.
What is your password worth?
Would you be tempted to sell off company passwords for a fee? If not, seems like you're in the minority, acccording to research.
BT and ZTE team for telecoms research
The UK giant gets together with its Chinese counterpart to research the future of telecoms.
Video: Robo-butlers in just ten years
Intel has shown off its latest developments in robotics - millions in research, but they still drop mugs.
SAP responds to BusinessObjects support concerns
Business software vendor claims it is already acting on user group's complaints.
Akamai reports slump in average UK broadband speeds
Network vendor claims average broadband speeds dropped across the globe during the last three months of 2011.
Scientists demo quantum network prototype
German researchers use atoms, photons and fibre optic cables to create quantum network.
Video conferencing and telepresence market hit $2.7bn last year
Users' increasing appetite for collaborative communications technologies is helping fuel market growth, according to IDC.
IBM unveils new memory tech
New Phase Change Memory is reportedly quicker than Flash
Gartner: Worldwide IT spend to grow 7.1 per cent
Latest Gartner figures show continued increase in global IT spend in 2011.
Boffins develop first programmable nanoprocessor
The scientific breakthrough could lead to the creation of nanoprocessors with greater scalability and functionality. <br>
‘Snapshot’ survey reveals extent of online piracy
A new study shows billions of visits to illegal filesharing sites, but represents only a fraction of the real issue.
Science funding hit by 41 per cent cuts
Despite promises of budget freezing for science, capital expenditure for researchers is set to be cut by over 40 per cent.
Gartner revises PC shipments forecast
PC shipments will be up by 14 per cent, which is lower than previously predicted by Gartner.
Human networks could boost mobile broadband
Body-to-body networks, where people would wear sensors connecting to one another, could help boost mobile broadband.
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.
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