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YouTube guts gives Google Apps video stars

News In traditional cloud computing style, the latest offering, Google Video for Business, can be accessed through most browsers including Safari on the iPhone. Instead of a repairman visiting a home to fix washing machine having to recall a long ago... [02 Sep 2008]

Tech spend to top $3.4tr

News The projected shift to cloud computing, for example, will result in dramatic growth in IT products in some areas and in significant reductions in other areas. Gartner managing VP Joanne Correia said in the report: "Cloud computing, web 2.0 and open... [19 Aug 2008]

Gates: Software innovation poses privacy challenge

News Touching briefly on cloud computing - a concept Microsoft prefers to call "software plus services" - Gates said it will lead to service providers coming to market with "lots of [computing] capacity and storage, and at low cost". [14 Aug 2008]

Web 2.0, cloud computing 'to transform business'

News Looking further ahead, Fenn added: "Other technologies that have passed the trigger where they start to be interesting to businesses include 3D printing, surface computing, augmented reality and mobile robots. [11 Aug 2008]

Microsoft Windows set to retire?

News The system is forecast to be a cloud computing service, making it less reliant on a specific piece of hardware than existing versions of Windows. Such an approach would free up people to use the OS to access information and services on a wide range... [05 Aug 2008]

UK PC sales: Best growth in Europe

News The growth in mobile computing came at the cost of slower desktop sales, as those PCs suffered an eight per cent decline year-on-year, they said. The market was driven by strong mobile PC sales, which accounted for 64 per cent of the total PC... [01 Aug 2008]

Flexible working: Gov't 'must do better'

News Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform: 1,800 out of 3,510 staff have access to flexible computing technology. The figures, which exclude the Home Office, show much work is still needed for the government to realise its ambition... [30 Jul 2008]

Security heading for the cloud

News Kelly Kavanagh, principal analyst at Gartner, said in a statement: "The ability to provide massively scalable processing, storage and bandwidth inherent in cloud computing will require security controls and functions to be delivered to customers... [17 Jul 2008]

Intel's Atom cracks into PC World

News PC World's trading director, Jeremy Fennell, said: "Netbooks are heralding a new era of mobile computing. The UK computer-store chain PC World is claiming to be the first retail outlet in the country to offer a netbook using Intel's Atom processor. [08 Jul 2008]

Jonathan Zittrain on why the internet is on a knife edge

News The Oxford University internet law professor argues the innovation that powered the growth of the internet and home computing was made possible by their open, "generative" structure, which allowed anyone to write software or build web pages. [30 Jun 2008]

Google: Server efficiency needs different approach

News Chipmakers have been applying lessons learned in mobile computing to servers in an effort to increase efficiency by lowering power consumption. But a noted Google engineer has argued the two styles of computing are too different. [25 Jun 2008]

Android delayed? Google says no

News Wind River supports Linux in embedded computing devices but will support the full Android software stack, which extends to higher-level software as well. In February, T-Mobile chief executive Hamid Akhavan said the company plans to ship an Android... [04 Jun 2008]

Mobile broadband ushers in Blue day

News This is why Malook thinks a service over mobile phones running 3G, which for much of the world is the only computing device available, is the way to go. Blue Mobile's real focus is not so much established financial hubs like the city of London but... [03 Jun 2008]

The future, in 3D

News Another technology shift on the horizon in Kurzweil's view, which will affect not just mobiles but all computing devices - and will pick up from where Moore's Law leaves off - is the transition from flat circuits to three-dimensional chips. [19 May 2008]

LiMo targets the business mobile

News It's seamless enterprise computing, basically. The LiMo Foundation, a broad industry consortium of manufacturers, operators and software developers working to put Linux onto the mobile phone, is to launch a major enterprise push later this year. [15 May 2008]

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