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BT recruits ex-armed forces for fibre optic rollout
News BT announces a collaborative recruitment drive to employ ex-services personnel for its fibre optic broadband project
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Business video conferencing spend to top $3.8 billion by
News Ovum says business spending on live video conferencing will boom over the next five years.
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LastPass passwords compromised by hack
News LastPass passwords not necessarily the last password you’ll ever need.
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Opera unveils Dragonfly developer kit
News Opera Software has launched its web development kit, dubbed Opera Dragonfly.
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Android dominates smartphone market
News Google's Android mobile OS has 35 per cent market share, Nokia clings to its lead and Samsung does well in Europe, reveals Canalys report.
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BSkyB calls on LogMeIn remote support
News BSkyB rolls out new remote support tech from LogMeIn.
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Salesforce completes Radian6 acquisition
News The deal between Radian6 and Salesforce.com is now done and dusted.
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Amazon confirms cloud services are back
News The tech giant says its cloud services are back to normal, but a small amount of data will never be retrieved.
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Everything Everywhere revenues edge up
News The mobile merger is happy with small revenue growth during tough economic times.
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Delicious takeover by YouTube founders
News As Yahoo lets the site go, Hurley and Chen plan to reap the benefits.
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Nokia first quarter earnings ‘better than expected’
News Things aren't quite so bad at Nokia, according to its latest results.
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Qualcomm announces record revenues
News The chipmaker confirms £2.34 billion of revenues for the second quarter of 2011.
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Amazon EC2 Cloud crashes
News Reddit, Foursquare, Quora and Hootsuite all fall victim to the downtime.
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Apple’s iPhone tracking users?
News Research claims iPhones track your every move.
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Will Steve Jobs' exit get other businesses thinking?
In-depth How will Steve Jobs' health affect Apple both now and in the future? And what does it mean for businesses with iconic leadership? Paul Briden finds out...
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Does the NHS lack IT skills?
News A new report from Intellect claims the NHS is lacking in skills for the information revolution.
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BT hands 41 market towns fibre broadband
News BT outlines plans to bring superfast connections to 41 market towns.
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Can IT make up for public sector job cuts?
In-depth As the Prime Minister pushes enterprises to provide more private sector jobs for UK workers, Paul Briden investigates whether the IT sector can help make up the shortfall in employment.
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Google to drop H.264 codec from Chrome
News Google says Chrome needs to use completely open codec technologies.
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Ex-Channel 4 chief slams Google
News Luke Johnson hits out at the Silicon Valley giant for being “monstrous.”
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Third of all malware created in 2010
News PandaLabs’ annual report claims a third of all malware ever made was created last year.
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Mozilla Firefox is Europe's favourite browser
News New statistics show Firefox has beat Internet Explorer to the European top spot in December.
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Asus unveils Eee tablet range
News The first of many tablets to be launched at CES were shown off by ASUS.
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