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Boutique PC seller laughs all the way to the bank on the back of Windows 7

A boutique system builder has bucked the industry trend of slumping PC sales by continuing to focus on selling Windows 7 machines. read more »


Staff shortage and funding stunts Tech City growth

Worringly, almost a fifth (19 percent) said they were making people redundant - linked to a lack of funding read more »

Jolla announces first Sailfish-based smartphone

The device will ship in Q4 and cost €399 including taxes in the EU read more »

Yahoo on Tumblr: We won't 'screw it up'

Yahoo will now have to figure out how to grow Tumblr revenue without alienating its user base read more »

Atos beats HP and Capita to outsourcing deal with Treasury-backed NS&I

It is expected that the contract will help save taxpayers more than £400 million over seven years read more »

Bloomberg brings in ex-IBM CEO to address client data breaches

There have been reports that news reporters at Bloomberg have been snooping on their financial clients read more »

IT job vacancies close to reaching pre-recession levels

CWJobs.co.uk has found vacancies are only 15% below what they were in Q1 2008 read more »

Airbus deploys big data platform to build A350 XWB just right

Airbus will use the Spotfire Analytics platform from TIBCO read more »

Lawmakers seek Google Glass privacy plan

Open letter to Google CEO Page seeks information on plans for data collection and use of facial recognition tech read more »

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Nice to have more alternatives than the usual Microsoft Office but, LibreOffice have a long road to beat Office.LibreOffice 4.0 - Six new features coming to open source suite

One weakness of the current CloudStore is that it is difficult to benchmark compare prices given the different metrics each vendor prices by.G-Cloud iii – Is the framework getting any better?

For Microsoft to "suppress" it's HP paid study claiming a savings of €40 million if Munich stayed with them is an insult to the intelligence of an orangutangMicrosoft refuses to release study challenging Munich Linux success

Pity Ofcom can't be persuaded to take the same view. They confirmed to me in November 2011: "Despite its popularity, broadband is not regarded as an essential service."Internet connection crucial to everyday life, German federal court rules

Big surprise, Microsoft/HP study finds it's cheaper to use their product. The freedom gained by moving away from Microsoft is priceless.Microsoft refuses to release study challenging Munich Linux success

Don't the Microsoft boneheads realise that by not releasing the results of the study, they only lend credence and validity to the very point they're trying to refute?Microsoft refuses to release study challenging Munich Linux success

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Windows 8 app store fails Top 10 test

Former Microsoft manager spells out a way to gauge an app store's maturity read more »

Airbus deploys big data platform to build A350 XWB just right

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Dell replays Windows 8 blame card as PC sales slide

Pins hopes on summer's new processors, fall's Windows 8.1 read more »

Telefónica deploys Office 365 across 130,000 strong cloud

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Report: Yahoo board approves deal to buy Tumblr for $1.1B

Rumors that Yahoo might be in talks to acquire the blogging site emerged last week

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The company said entrants must make use of its "Smart Chord" interface for building peer-to-peer applications

US Defense Department approves Apple's iOS devices for its networks

Devices from BlackBerry and Samsung Electronics were earlier also cleared by the department

Dell's thumb PC, Project Ophelia, to ship in July

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