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Are you an Oxbridge grade techie?

News Whoever is left with the green square must eat it and die in agony. As well as getting top GCSE and A-Level grades, would-be computer science students applying to Oxford University have to sit a written maths test and... [22 Oct 2008]

Mobile market booming: But there's room for all

News He said: "Because of cost competitiveness in the market, a lot of top semiconductor providers have taken aggressive approaches to integrating the chips - they're starting to combine the circuitry onto a single die, which... [06 Jun 2008]

silicon.com Classics: The iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain

News The latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories of the last decade in the silicon.com archive is a peek inside the lost property depot of Transport for London to see where all the iPods, BlackBerrys and mobile phones left... [05 Mar 2008]

Microsoft changes M&A strategy with Yahoo! bid

News I don't think this is a do or die deal for them. represents a step change in approach from a company which has traditionally shied away from big-money acquisitions. Vista: all the coverage. Vista SP1 finally ready for... [05 Feb 2008]

Work drivers more likely to snooze behind the wheel

News An estimated six people per week die in crashes caused by tired drivers, according to government statistics. Motorists who drive as part of their job are more likely to fall asleep at the wheel than a driver who does not... [04 Jan 2008]

Top 10 mobile & wireless stories of the year

News For starters, rumours of a Google mobile resurfaced and hung around, refusing to die. The big mobile story for 2007 has to be Apple's entry into the market with the long awaited and much hyped iPhone - which launched in... [13 Dec 2007]

Stories of the month - November 2007

News But the iPhone UK launch was met with a warmer reception among consumers (especially among a few die-hard fans who braved the cold to queue outside the Apple store overnight) - read all the silicon.com coverage of the... [29 Nov 2007]

Employers crack down on Facebook "addicts"

News It's all irrelevant anyway, Facebook will die a death in the next 12 months and something new will be along to wow our fickle attention spans. Employers are being forced to crack down on staff accessing social networking... [31 Aug 2007]

Google, Microsoft doomed to fail?

News Google and Microsoft could be among the famous high-tech names to disappear from the corporate landscape within the next 20 years if a cycle of how companies die repeats itself. A study of the profits of 3,200 of the... [08 Jun 2007]

'Lame IT pros should be struck off' - Microsoft

News Although IT projects can be financial disasters, people rarely die as a direct result, said Clarke. Microsoft UK's national technology officer, Jerry Fishenden, has called for a single professional body with powers to... [24 May 2007]

Anti-skid tech gets EU backing

News More than 40,000 people die and more than one million are injured on Europe's roads every year. The European Commission is backing an "e-safety" technology which it thinks could help cut road accidents. [10 May 2007]

Is Google creating a Gphone?

News One particularly juicy nugget of whisper that has refused to die is the Google phone, a piece of mobile kit the search giant is supposed to be working on. The mobile industry likes nothing more than a good piece of gossip. [14 Mar 2007]

India cheers Vodafone mega-deal

News Vodafone's latest mega-deal, to acquire Hutchison Essar, has been described by the Indian press as a "do or die" attempt to enter the world's fastest growing telecoms market. The Times of India, which last month launched... [12 Feb 2007]

Googlemail now open to all-comers

News Google's woes did not end there: across Western Europe, a quiet battle rages on between Google and Daniel Giersch, a German-born venture capitalist who insists he'll never relinquish his six-year-old trademark registration of "G-mail.und... [08 Feb 2007]

Re:Viewing 2006: CIO quotes of the year

News Philippe Courtot, CEO, Qualys on whether CIOs must 'outsource or die' "I've always been grateful for the HR department because if ever there's been anybody the business liked less it was HR. Neil Cameron, global CIO,... [21 Dec 2006]

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Asset Management seeks C#.NET developer to join IT Team

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Analogue IC Designers - East Lothian - 30 - 35k

The following skill sets would be advantageous for the role: - Ability to interpret and contribute to a device data sheet, generate die size ...

Analogue IC Designers - East Lothian - 30 - 35k

The following skill sets would be advantageous for the role: Ability to interpret and contribute to a device data sheet, generate die size estimates ...

Analogue IC Designers - East Lothian - 30k - 35k

The following skill sets would be advantageous for the role: - Ability to interpret and contribute to a device data sheet, generate die size ...


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