IT wages bounce back from three year decline
Domestic IT wages in Europe and the US have finally rebounded from three years of consecutive decline and increasing pressure from offshoring, according to new research.
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Email blunder sends AIDS patients' names to 800 staff
A list which contained the details of 4,500 AIDS patients and another 2,000 HIV-positive people was mistakenly emailed to 800 medical staff.
The list was accidentally ...
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IT workers lose thousands in unpaid overtime
Trades unions have hit out at a "long-hours culture" that results in UK staff working thousands of pounds of unpaid overtime a year.
In response, the Trades Union Cong...
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The FBI isn't emailing you - but virus writers are
The FBI is warning the public about new malicious emails designed to appear as if they were generated by the law enforcement agency.
In a statement, the FBI detailed t...
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Nokia gets smart with RFID kit
Nokia has begun selling a product that turns one of its mobile phone models into a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag reader.
The Nokia Mobile RFID Kit is aimed...
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Ageism warning to employers over new recruitment laws
Changes to discrimination laws and a skills shortage will force employers to tackle the problem of ageism in IT, according to a leading industry recruitment body.
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TUC: Long hours take the biscuit...
The UK Trades Union Congress has once more hit out at employers who abuse their authority to keep staff chained to their workstations long outside their contracted hours....
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3GSM: RIM - CIOs cautious about Blackberry rollouts
The biggest name in email over wireless devices has said that even when its solution makes sense for end users and mobile operators, adoption is still very much in the ha...
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