Wi-Fi tempts rail passengers into first class upgrade
GNER's trial of high-speed wireless networks on selected trains has proved popular with mobile business workers, according to early figures released by the railway operat...
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Data cards set to explode
The use of data cards will explode over the coming years, according to analysts.
At the moment, 1.2 million of the cards are in use - and analyst house IDC expects tha...
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Gates and Ballmer keep pay steady at $900,000
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Chairman Bill Gates each took home just more than $900,000 in pay last year, a slight increase from last year, according to documents file...
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BlackBerry is the saviour of wireless email
The mobile messaging device Blackberry is driving an increase in demand for mobile email, a Gartner analyst said.
According to Gartner, 80 per cent of workers will use...
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Microsoft opens up Office for governments
Microsoft is set to add Office to its program that allows governments to view source code for key applications.
The software maker plans to announce in Paris on Monday...
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Vodafone to offer 'Treo-killer' BlackBerry
Vodafone has become the first UK mobile phone operator to offer Research In Motion's latest mobile device, the BlackBerry 7100.
It will be branded as the BlackBerry 71...
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Bank ditches $5bn IBM deal and brings IT back in-house
JP Morgan Chase is cancelling a $5bn IT outsourcing deal with IBM and bringing the service back in-house.
IBM will hand over the running of the investment bank's data ...
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Strike-hit Swansea accused of data security lapse
Computer discs containing confidential financial and personal details relating to housing benefits claims have been left unsecured by contractors covering for striking IT...
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Skills shortage could freeze India's outsourcing success
The head of India's IT trade body Nasscom has said that the offshoring hot spot will soon suffer a skills shortage unless it revamps its education system.
Speaking in ...
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