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- 20 October 2011
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Opinion: A Sneak Peek at Gmail's New Look
Google is busy at work on a dramatic makeover of Gmail's drab, utilitarian interface, and that's a good thing. In August, the search giant unveiled a new Gmail Labs feature called Preview Pane, which lets you preview messages in your Gmail inbox. But more changes are coming.
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News: Cloud forming 'perfect storm' in Asia Pacific
The keynote speaker at a regional HP event says companies in Asia Pacific markets are relatively eager to adopt cloud services.
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Opinion: Send and Receive Text Messages on Your PC
Text messaging is great--except when it isn't. For one thing, it's expensive (unless you have an unlimited messaging plan, which itself can be expensive). Plus, it forces you to type on your phone's tiny keyboard--not always the fastest or most convenient method.
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News: Apple announces iOS 5 Tech Talk World Tour 2011
Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference is a great opportunity for iOS developers to meet one another and to pick the brains of the experts at Apple, but not everybody gets the chance to make it out to San Francisco. So, in order to bring in-depth, face-to-face technical information to even more developers, Apple has announced the iOS 5 Tech Talk World Tour.
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News: USTA Scores Cost Savings, Agility with Amazon Cloud Service
Two days of rain may have wreaked havoc with the 2011 US Open tennis tournament schedule, but clouds of another sort are coming up aces for the United States Tennis Association (USTA).
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News: 10 LinkedIn Tips to Boost Your Job Search
Is your job search lagging? Not seeing the results you'd like? Check out these ten expert tips from CIO.com's Kristin Burnham to enhance your search
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News: VMworld: Durham college employs virtualisation to drive cost savings
New College Durham has revealed how desktop virtualisation has helped the further education college reduce IT support costs and improve end user experience.
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News: Women urged to enter everywoman in Technology awards
The BCS Chartered Institute for IT’s Woman’s Group and Women in Technology are calling for more women to enter a free awards ceremony that aims to promote females working in the sector.
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Opinion: How Does a Google Self-Driving Car Drive?
Google's self-driving car was once just a pet project, but it has since bloomed into one of the company's largest endeavors. Now, Google's autonomous fleet has logged over 190,000 miles, is street-legal in Nevada, and it may or may not have gotten into its first crash. But what we don't know is just how the automated system manages to stop at a red light or keep from careening into us--until now.
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News: Private social networks playing Facebook role in more workplaces
From retail chains to electric utilities to manufacturers, a growing number of U.S. corporations are harnessing the power of social networks to modernize how their employees communicate with each other, business partners and customers -- making these firms more nimble in the marketplace and leaving their less Facebook-savvy rivals trailing.
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News: AOL Radio relaunch: Fewer commercials, more music, free mobile streaming
AOL has re-launched AOL Radio, the company announced this week. The newest version of the online radio service is powered by the popular personal radio website Slacker, and features a new interface, artist stations, and subscription-only music on demand.
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News: Mobility surges on US campuses; cloud technology lags
Colleges and universities have been aggressive in expanding campus mobility, but slower in shifting key systems to cloud computing, according to a new survey of IT in higher education.
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News: Chinese government defends its Internet policies as open and clear
China on Thursday responded to U.S. concerns about its blocking of company websites, saying that China's Internet policies are open and clear. However, China said it objected to the U.S. exploiting the issue of Internet freedoms to interfere in its internal affairs.
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News: VMworld: Businesses must have mobile computing strategies
Consumerisation cannot be avoided and businesses must include mobile devices in their IT strategies, according to VMware.
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News: Morgan Stanley completes major tech integration
James Gorman, the chief executive at Morgan Stanley, has praised the completion of a difficult technology integration, as the bank turned in a $2.2 billion (£1.4 billion) profit for the quarter.
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News: Security remains a top concern for cloud app builders
Amazon, IBM, Rackspace reps debate cloud security and availability, along with use of SQL and database connectivity in the cloud at ZendCon
- 19 October 2011
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News: IT hiring intentions remain strong in survey
Hiring intentions in the ICT sector for the October-December quarter are up 2.7 percentage points on the same quarter last year, according to Hudson's latest employment expectations survey.
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News: USTR seeks information on Chinese Web disruptions
The Office of U.S. Trade Representative has asked the Chinese government to explain its policies related to blocking some websites in an effort to gauge the impact on U.S. small businesses operating in China, the agency said Wednesday.
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News: IT tier-level support, chargebacks, called wasteful
With their budgets seeing little increase, IT managers are being urged by Gartner Inc. to reexamine many of their long-followed IT practices and then, quite simply, kill them.
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News: Ford connecting cars to cloud-based apps
Ford is testing technology that would create a wireless network between cars and with cloud-based services to enable drivers to avoid traffic jams, speed traps or even find out their last blood glucose level.
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New Xbox One release date, specs, features and price in UK
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Best cases and covers for the new iPad: protect your tablet in style
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What’s the best mobile OS: iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8 or BlackBerry 10?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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Surface Pro review - Microsoft tablet offers true power computing on the move
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Apple iPad Mini vs Google Nexus 7 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 comparison review
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