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Microsoft's 'browser ballot' plan gets the green light
News Photo credit: rockcohen via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) Microsoft's plan to offer new Windows users a choice of browser - the so-called browser ballot screen - has been approved by the EC. [07 Oct 2009]
Thousands of Hotmail account details posted online
News Photo credit: Andrew* via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) Hotmail account logins and passwords have been posted to a public forum following a phishing attack. Several thousand users are thought... [06 Oct 2009]
Steve Ballmer on Microsoft software 'gotchas'
News Speaking in London yesterday, Ballmer said the software giant's licence terms could be made clearer: "I'm sure we have fine print we don't need - I'm not trying to say we are saints. The Microsoft chief added there are... [06 Oct 2009]
Amazon will be king of the cloud: Mark Shuttleworth
News Photo credit: turtlemom4bacon via Flickr under the following Creative Commons Licence) Canonical chief Mark Shuttleworth has said Amazon will emerge as triumphant in the battle for the cloud. Shuttleworth told a BT open... [06 Oct 2009]
Time to polish up your CV: The IT job market is getting better
News Photo credit: @rgs via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) If you've put your job hunt on hold during the recession, it could well be a good time to start sending out your CV once again. [05 Oct 2009]
UK lagging in 25th place in global broadband stakes
News Photo credit: jay.tong via Flickr under the following Creative Commons Licence) In a study of broadband quality and penetration across the world, the UK was ranked 25th out of 66 countries. The figure was revealed as... [02 Oct 2009]
'New tech? Not for me': CIOs running scared in the recession
News Photo credit: Robert Thomson via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) The recession is turning the UK's CIOs into tech cowards. According to new research, the recession is causing IT chiefs to shy... [02 Oct 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Symbian
Cheat Sheet Going free means the software is more likely to survive, especially when other OSes such as Windows Mobile continue to require a licence fee for use. Symbian? Is that a new brand of indigestion tablet? [01 Oct 2009]
How to avoid getting burned when outsourcing
News Gartner has six top tips to avoid losing money when outsourcing business processes (photo credit: JasonRogersFooDogGiraffeBee via Flickr.com under the following licence) Want to avoid getting burned when signing a BPO deal? [30 Sep 2009]
Photos: Tech wins big in US Army 'best inventions' awards
Photo Photo credit: US Army via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence Photo credit: US Army via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence Photo credit: US Army via Flickr.com... [30 Sep 2009]
British Airways' London to New York route lets flyers use mobiles
News Photo credit: eisenbahner via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) Air travellers flying between London and New York won't have to go mobile cold turkey from tomorrow. On Tuesday, BA will go live... [28 Sep 2009]
Open source API to aid cloud-hopping businesses
News Open source API for the cloud on its way (photo credit: turtlemom4bacon via Flickr under the following Creative Commons Licence) IBM and Microsoft have pledged support for the creation of an open source API that aims to... [24 Sep 2009]
Uncomplaining techies turn in extra hours for free
News Techies are spending more and more time at work (photo credit: Menage a Moi via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) If you feel like you're spending more time at your desk than ever, you're not alone. [23 Sep 2009]
Chartered IT Professional qualification gets a revamp
News The BCS is revamping IT qualifications (photo credit: Andrew* via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) The British Computer Society is changing the way it assesses the Chartered IT Professional... [22 Sep 2009]
Microsoft asks shareholders: How much should execs get paid?
News Microsoft gives shareholders say on pay (photo credit: Tracy O, via Flickr under the following creative commons licence) Microsoft's board on Friday voted to give shareholders more say in how the software maker pays its... [21 Sep 2009]