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eBay profits soar after Skype sale
eBay has shown a massive rise in profits with its latest results, although this was mainly down to a single deal back in September.
Virgin Media secures more with less
Communications giant Virgin Media has slashed its UK corporate network security costs by 30 per cent by moving to a single supplier.<br>
Juniper launches “monster” 25Tbps router
Multi-node 25Tbps scalable router can single handedly manage an entire country's networking needs.
Breakthrough could lead to data stored on single atoms
Researchers develop technique that store bits of data as electron spins on individual atoms.
Nissan signs up for Microsoft Dynamics CRM cloud
The pair sign a global deal to build an Azure-based dealer management system and host it on Microsoft's public cloud.
Matrox M-Series quad-head graphics cards rear up
Industry’s first native single chip quad-output solution offers more flexibility for business markets, powering up to four separate displays.
Get ready for HPC in the mainstream
By the end of 2012, we will have single-socket, x86 devices with 128 cores. The only way to manage systems built with such devices is to exploit...
IBM launches chip tech for smart power control
IBM has introduced new technology which lets wireless communications be placed onto a single power-management chip.
First Patch Tuesday of 2010 fixes one bug
Long-awaited Windows 7 patches are still yet to surface as Microsoft’s first Patch Tuesday of the year goes after a smaller single bug.
VMware launches Go Pro for SMBs
VMware Go Pro offers SMBs an infrastructure management system on a single pane of glass.
CFS and Xerox sign £12 million mail handling deal
Ethical financial organisation will team up with document management company in implementing an all-electronic mail system.
Vodafone and BT Wholesale sign five-year network deal
Agreement will see BT's wholesale division providing backhaul connectivity to Vodafone's mobile phone infrastructure.
Climate change heats up risk assessment
The impact of a warming planet is seen as the single biggest emerging risk to business ahead of terrorism, bird flu, flooding and the credit...
EU proposes radical telco market reform
Report publication today launches most ambitious attempt yet to shape a single market out of 27 national telecoms markets in the European Union.
Government 'Crown Representatives’ to negotiate contracts
The Cabinet Office introduces new rules to ensure the Government buys its infrastructure and services ‘as a single customer,’ rather than...
Hotlan trojan focuses on Hotmail, Gmail accounts
Trojan evades captcha security defending webmail services from automated sign-ups.
Twitter users do not come home to roost
A Nielsen Online report has shown 60 per cent of people who sign up to Twitter do not return the following month.
ICO launches Personal Information Promise
Data watchdog starts offering firms the chance to sign up for data standards initiative.<br> <br>
National ID cards: First two airports sign up
The National ID card roll-out begins with airport workers, but some are not too happy at being ‘guinea pigs’ for the scheme.
Mobile firms join Femto Forum
The forum's popularity grows as mobile operators sign up to develop Femtocell technology.<br/>
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