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SAP unveils Business Suite 7
The global software giant SAP has announced the release of Business Suite 7 overnight, including updates to all the business applications available with the suite. Compare your salaryUse the...
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Microsoft to release four security patches on Tuesday
Two security patches coming from Microsoft on Patch Tuesday are rated critical and affect Windows, IE, and Exchange Server.
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Chrome takes new tack for faster JavaScript
Google is working on faster regular expression handling for faster JavaScript in Chrome. Translation: faster Web apps.
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EU lacks common ID privacy specs, says agency
Europe lacks a common ID card privacy strategy, which is hindering interoperability and citizen acceptance, according to Enisa ...
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SAP unveils Business Suite 7
The global software giant SAP has announced the release of Business Suite 7 overnight, including updates to all the business applications available with the suite ...
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Reding: Help tech firms not help repressive regimes
Viviane Reding, the European commissioner on techie stuff, has given a very interesting speech to a plenary session of the European Parliament, in which she discussed how best to...
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Reding: Help tech firms not help repressive regimes
Viviane Reding, the European commissioner on techie stuff, has given a very interesting speech to a plenary session of the European Parliament, in which...
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Lenovo reports loss, CEO steps down
William Amelio has resigned at the end of his three-year contract as the company reports a loss of nearly $97m for the quarter ...
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Microsoft adds 'Fix it' to online help docs
Instead of offering a long list of steps on its help forums to fix a technical issue, Microsoft has started adding a single button ...
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Steorn is at it again!
My personal energy levels received a free boost today with the delightful discovery that those Irish perpetual motion fiends at Steorn have risen from their Dublin slumbers. With commendable......
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Steorn is at it again!
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Juniper announces energy-efficient core router
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HP ditches Linux option for UK netbooks
The UK and some other European countries will not be able to get any new HP netbook with Linux after the manufacturer decided to sell only Windows versions here...
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Cisco reports 30 percent profit drop
The bellwether networking firm says things will get worse before they get better, but recovery may be sooner than expected ...
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Cisco warns of flaws in wireless LAN controllers
The flaws could be used to launch denial-of-service attacks or to give attackers admin privileges, the networking company says ...
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Intel research: fast radios, flashy chips, low power
Intel is concentrating on integration rather than acceleration, according to the fifteen papers it will be presenting at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference next week in San...
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Intel research: fast radios, flashy chips, low power
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Police can't read data on UK's ID cards
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McAfee may head into UTM space
Security firm's acquisition of Secure Computing lent it "some elements of unified threat management", and there could be more related buyouts, says APAC head.
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Google Health gets boost from IBM software
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