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Week in Numbers: Linux's billions
This week in the world of business technology, pay cuts, job cuts, and billions in earnings for Linux.
NEC in merger talks with Renesas?
Reports claim that NEC is in talks with Renesas regarding a merger which would make it the third biggest chip manufacturer in the world.
Fujitsu introduces 160GB laptop hard drive
New disk claims to be fastest 160GB laptop drive in the world.
Blue Coat claims world-first with Flash addition
Blue Coat offers the ability to “stream-split” video delivered live with Adobe Flash technology through its ProxySG WAN optimisation product.
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.
Graduates expect flexible working
Flexible working may be gaining some momentum in the business world but it seems the next crop of employees expect it to be an option.
Mobile broadband revenue to skyrocket, but not in Europe
As more and more people use the web on the go, revenue for operators around the world will grow 140 per cent - but Europe will see just 11 per cent...
Western Digital releases 2TB hard disk
WD releases the world’s first two terabyte hard disk, the highest capacity drive in the world.
Google Earth comes to iPhone
The whole world can now be placed in the palm of your hand, as the search company brings its Google Earth application to the Apple iPhone.
Google launches revamped trend analysis
Google Hot Trends takes in elements of the existing Google Trends and Google Zeitgeist services, which highlight what's hot and what's not in the...
Google makes search more personal
The 'Search plus Your World' changes bring Google+ closer into the search fold.
BT boosts superfast broadband in Cornwall
Cornwall is hoping to be one of the best connected areas in the world after a £132 million superfast broadband project is completed.
Fibre-optic networks vulnerable to hacking
Hackers can access data by tapping the fibre-optic networks used by businesses around the world, according to an IDC report.
Week in Review: Sony shocker, smartphone smiles
This week, Sony had to deal with the aftermath of some serious data breaches, whilst there was plenty to smile about in the smartphone world.
Facebook launches ‘Questions’ social search tool
It may not be a rival for Google just yet, but Facebook Questions sees the social network making its first steps into the world of search.
Sony to kick-off World Cup trade-in scheme this week
Sony is to launch a trade-in scheme on 29 April that will offer money off products in return for old electronics goods.
Week in Review: Data zombies
Data that doesn’t delete when it should, a fine for Microsoft, all the fun of the fair at EMC World, and Wolfram Alpha confuses everyone. Yes,...
Open source 'ready to go' for business applications
The chairman of the recent Open World Forum believes that open source software offers real opportunities to businesses, the government and the...
London Olympic technology to ‘profit’ from Beijing
A former Olympic and World Cup IT director warns of the unique technology challenges that the London 2012 Olympics will face.
EMC launches 1.8 petabyte disk library
Storage giant unveils world's largest disk library as part of a host of new launches at EMC World in Orlando.
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