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- 14 November 2011
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News: Cerf calls Internet governance critical issue in high tech
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News: Google adds 24x7 phone support for all Apps business customers
Addressing a major source of complaints with its Apps suite, Google has announced that it will now offer around-the-clock phone support for the core components in the Apps for Business version of the hosted collaboration and communication suite.
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News: Apple releases iTunes 10.5.1 with iTunes Match
If you have $25 to spend, you're about to free up a lot of storage space on your iOS devices. On Monday, Apple officially released iTunes Match to the masses, with an update to iTunes for Mac and PC. The company missed its initial deadline of a late October release, but a note to developers last week indicated the feature's launch was imminent.
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News: Eyeing fiscal crisis, Italy Internet forum urges digital investment
Participants at an Internet forum in the northern Italian town of Trento have written to Prime Minister-designate Mario Monti, urging him to up Italy's investment in the digital economy.
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News: CA World: Cloud computing the only way to keep up with business demand
Bill McCracken, chief executive at CA Technologies, has said cloud computing is the only realistic way in which IT departments can deliver system change at the speed their businesses demand.
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News: IANA contract is up for renewal, only to U.S. bidders
A new tender document for the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) aims to strengthen the transparency, independence and accountability of the next IANA contractor.
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News: ARM and Bull join HPC chip makers for European supercomputer project
Major European suppliers of high performance computing (HPC) technologies are to combine forces to create a European technology platform (ETP).
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News: Stock Exchange to sell trading IT systems to India
The London Stock Exchange's MillenniumIT subsidiary has signed a contract with the Delhi Stock Exchange (DSE) to provide trading technologies.
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News: UK health agency and IT contractors plan expanded NHS IT market
The UK Department of Health and Intellect, the trade association for the technology industry, have published a joint plan designed to "help build a new and vibrant market for IT across the NHS".
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News: CA World: Nimsoft broadens us to midmarket customers
CA Technologies’ $350 million(£220 million) acquisition of Nimsoft last year has opened it to a set of completely different customers that want to consume IT management through cloud computing, Nimsoft’s chief executive has said.
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News: Top500 list passes another milestone: 10 petaflops
Japan's K Computer has retained its pole position on the Top500 list of fastest supercomputers and become the first machine on the list to achieve performance of more than 10 petaflops.
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News: Supercomputer with ARM processors being built in Spain
With an eye to bringing power efficiency to high-performance systems, a prototype supercomputer with quad-core ARM processors is being built at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center in Spain.
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News: Tibco's Spotfire ties in-memory analytics to SharePoint, Tibbr social network
Tibco is giving its Spotfire BI (business intelligence) and visualization tool an injection of social collaboration through integrations with Microsoft SharePoint and its own Tibbr enterprise social networking product, the company announced Monday.
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News: Survey: Developers eager for Kindle Fire
The low-cost Amazon.com tablet could jump-start an Android market that is not competing favorably against the iPad in Appcelerator's survey
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News: Cray to build supercomputer with new AMD chips
Cray Inc. is building a supercomputer for federally funded scientific research under a contract valued at $188 million that was originally won by IBM.
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News: AMD's 16-core Opteron chips arrive after wait
After a brief delay and more than a year of chatter, Advanced Micro Devices on Monday announced the availability of its first 16-core Opteron server chips, which pack the largest number of cores available on x86 chips today.
- 12 November 2011
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News: Outsourcing firm CSC reports £1.77 billion loss in second quarter results
Outsourcer CSC has posted a pre-tax loss for the second quarter of $2.85 billion (£1.77 billion), with most of the damage caused by a goodwill impairment charge of $2.69bn.
- 11 November 2011
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News: Fast Five: This week in IT 11/11/11
Your five-minute wrap of the top Australian ICT stories this week.
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News: RightScale cozies up to OpenStack, SoftLayer
RightScale is adding OpenStack and SoftLayer to the list of cloud services that can be managed from its RightScale Cloud Management Platform.
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News: Looking for work? Here's a job fair touting tech openings in India
U.S. companies have been hiring workers from India for years, especially graduates of U.S. universities. But Indian companies, as well as American firms operating in India, are now trying to convince some of them to return to India.
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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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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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