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- 19 September 2011
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News: Netflix apologizes, spins off DVD service
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings has two messages for all of you who feel jilted by the company's action this year to split its DVD and streaming video services. First: "It's not you, it's me." Second: "We're doubling down."
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News: Appcelerator opens mobile marketplace for developers
Appcelerator, whose Titanium platform is used to develop cross-platform apps for smartphones and tablets, has opened Open Mobile Marketplace, a store where developers can download modules to expand the functionality of Titanium and more easily add features to their apps, the company said on Monday.
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News: Save Money and Get a Second Line by Making Calls Over Wi-Fi
If you frequently use a mobile phone for business calls and text messages, you know that the fees from your carrier can add up quickly. But with suitable apps and programs, you can add an office line that lets you use Wi-Fi to make voice calls and send texts from your mobile device or desktop at no extra charge, using the Internet service you already pay for. Having a second phone line for business also can help you separate your work from your personal life.
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News: Google Wallet now live, at least in one San Francisco coffee shop
Google Wallet appears to be live in the field today, based on a photograph of a payment terminal in a coffee shop in San Francisco.
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News: ITU scores Africa low in global ICT rankings
Despite increasing deployment of broadband infrastructure and growth of mobile technology, Africa is the lowest-scoring region in the ICT Development Index (IDI) released by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) last week.
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News: 5 priorities for HP in data center switching
HP and Cisco are currently embroiled in a war of words, market share and revenue in Ethernet switching overall, but can HP really put up much of a fight in the data center?
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News: The 2011 Enterprise Architecture Awards
In this year's InfoWorld/Forrester Enterprise Architecture Awards, six winning companies show how transformative initiatives translate to business success
- 17 September 2011
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News: Seven Ways to Celebrate Software Freedom Day
Today is Software Freedom Day, and that means fans of free and open source software around the globe are celebrating all the ways it improves our lives.
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News: Government 'backtracks' on SME promise
The government appears to be going back on its promise to buy more services, including IT, from SMEs, according to the New Suppliers to Government working group.
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News: DoHA gets data warehouse in order
Australia’s National Health Reform (NHR) initiative has taken a step forward with the announcement that it will shortly begin the enterprise data warehouse (EDW) overhaul component of the initiative.
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News: Fujitsu workers call off strike after double inflation rate pay offer
Fujitsu workers who are members of the Public and Commercial Services union have called off a strike after the IT company made an improved pay offer.
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News: BCS members cite information security as the most important skill
BCS members have cited information security as the "most important attribute of the IT professional of the future".
- 16 September 2011
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News: Microsoft cracks live migration problem
With the next release of Windows Server operating system, Microsoft has conquered one of the thorniest problems in virtualization: moving an operational virtual machine (VM) across a wide area network (WAN).
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News: Experts: Google antitrust probe to shed light on search
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's antitrust investigation into Google's search engine could shine some light on the secret inner workings of the company's search ranking decisions and the relationship between advertising and free search results, some Google critics said Friday.
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News: DEMO '11: Keep your eyes on WeVideo
While there were a lot of impressive technologies at this year's DEMO convention, WeVideo looks like it has the most potential to be the Next Big Thing.
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News: Seven states join DOJ in opposing AT&T deal
Seven state attorneys general have joined a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit attempting to block AT&T's US$39 billion acquisition of rival mobile carrier T-Mobile USA.
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News: Pledge asks Chinese hackers to reject cybertheft
Two prominent Chinese hackers have released a convention calling for the rejection of cybertheft and are asking their peers to support it, as China is increasingly seen as the source of international hacking attacks.
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News: Schoolchildren to be taught how to write software
Pre-GSCE students will be taught how to write software, in a trial aiming to transform IT education in schools, the government has revealed.
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News: European data concerns cloud outlook for US vendors
American cloud providers may find themselves unable to sell to the Dutch government due to concerns that the vendors could be compelled to share data with U.S. authorities under the provisions of the Patriot Act. Similar concerns are being raised in the European Parliament.
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News: Obama signs patent overhaul legislation
U.S. President Barack Obama has signed the America Invents Act, the first major overhaul of the U.S. patent system in about 50 years.
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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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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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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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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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Surface Pro review - Microsoft tablet offers true power computing on the move
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