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- 29 September 2010
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Video: PARC at 40: Inside Xerox research facility
Alumni and current researchers discuss their work
- 28 September 2010
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News: Developers favour Google Android over Apple iOS
A majority of mobile application developers see Google's Android as the smart bet over the long run even as they vote for Apple's iOS in the short term, according to a survey published Monday.
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News: Apple gets more press coverage than any other tech company
Technology journalists stumble over each other to praise Apple, while Microsoft goes neglected
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News: EU losing the race to fund IT research
The European Union is currently losing the race to fund and foster research, but the game isn't over, says Europe's digital agenda commissioner.
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News: Flickr.com unblocked in UAE
Yahoo!, owner of Flickr.com, today confirmed that U.A.E. authorities have agreed to unblock all of the photo-sharing web site except Flickr Groups.
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News: HP completes $2.35 billion 3Par merger
HP has completed its $2.35 billion merger with 3Par, just weeks after thwarting rival Dell in a bidding war for the storage vendor
- 27 September 2010
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Video: Rumours of RIM BlackBerry tablet
Plus: Facebook boss tops US rich list
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Video: Oracle CEO Larry Ellison on cloud computing
Ellison gives thoughtful cloud computing speech at OpenWorld
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News: Hitachi launches refreshed flagship storage array
Hitachi today announced a new version of its flagship storage array, the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform, which will allow far greater granularity to the migration of data between storage tiers based on performance requirements.
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News: Comcast hackers get 18 months in prison
Two hackers convicted of defacing Comcast's website two years ago were sentenced Friday to 18 months in prison.
- 25 September 2010
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News: The 11 must-have IT skills for 2011
There's no doubt the recession had a negative effect of employment, across all industries, including IT. However, after months of staff cuts or hiring freezes, many companies are planning to start hiring again, and those that will be successful in grabbing the positions, will be IT employees with highly valued skills.
- 24 September 2010
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News: YouTube copyright-infringment lawsuit dismissed
A lawuit that claimed YouTube broke European copyright laws has been dismissed by a Spanish court.
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News: Mozilla 'Seabird' concept phone a glimpse of the future
The hottest concept mobile phone right now doesn't come from Apple, Google, Motorola or HTC. It was developed by a designer in his spare time as part of a Mozilla Labs project.
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News: Infosys CEO: People trade privacy for tech benefits
People are willing to adjust their ideas about privacy if they can benefit from revealing more of their personal information, the CEO of Infosys Technologies said Thursday.
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News: AMD lowers revenue forecast on weak laptop sales
Advanced Micro Devices has lowered its revenue forecast for the third quarter due to weak demand for laptops in Western Europe and North America, the company said Thursday.
- 23 September 2010
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News: EU votes in favour of tougher copyright enforcement
The European Parliament has voted in favor of a controversial report that calls for tighter legislation when it comes to enforcing copyright laws.
- 22 September 2010
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News: Internet Explorer 9 downloaded 2 million times in two days
Microsoft yesterday announced that users had downloaded more than two million copies of its Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) beta in the two days after its Sept. 15 launch.
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News: Apple tops Customer Satisfaction Index report
Are you happy with your Mac or iPad? Join the club--and by that, I mean those customers surveyed by the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), which gave Apple a score of 86 out of 100 in this year's review, giving the company its highest score to date.
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News: Sharp buys US solar project developer
Sharp will acquire Recurrent Energy, a U.S. developer of solar energy projects, in a deal that will give the Japanese company a stronger position in the fast-growing solar-power generation business, the companies said Wednesday.
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News: Goldman Sachs predicts tablets, wireless data growth
Goldman Sachs' investment research arm expects a coming boom in wireless data consumption fueled by 4G wireless services and the rise of mobile tablet computers.
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