Microsoft hypes its own hypervisor
Microsoft gave more details yesterday on its plans to launch Windows-based "hypervisor" software for running multiple operating systems.
Bob Muglia, senior vice presid...
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Union: 'Supermarkets must stop dehumanising staff
A trade union is warning supermarkets to stop tracking workers or face strike action.
General workers union GMB said it wants supermarket distribution depots to stop '...
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Apple: Intel deal may kill off Classic
Apple's move to Intel chips appears to spell the eventual end of support for older, pre-Mac OS X programs.
Current versions of Mac OS X support the running of Mac OS 9...
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Apple powers up with Intel inside
Apple will gradually shift its Mac line to Intel-based chips over the next two years, the company's CEO Steve Jobs announced on Monday.
Jobs' announcement formed the c...
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Apple to dump Big Blue
Apple is set to announce that it's scrapping its partnership with IBM and switching its computers to Intel's microprocessors, CNET News.com has learned.
Apple has used...
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120,000 foreigners needed to plug India's skills gap
India faces a massive shortage of workers with European language skills over the next five years which could see the country needing to recruit up to 120,000 foreigners.
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iTunes wants new mates
iTunes has launched an affiliate scheme in the UK, letting third parties make money on the tracks they sell on behalf of Jobs and Co.
Apple-affiliated song sellers wil...
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IT til 2010: Jobs and broadband to get massive boost
The European Union has unveiled its plans for the future of IT, taking the wraps off how the world of technology will be governed until the next decade.
The new policy...
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Marconi signs £15m contract with Network Rail
Marconi has inked a five-year deal with Network Rail which could be worth as much as £15m.
Under the contract, the telecoms equipment company will provide equipment an...
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BT CEO: Offshoring is "better and cheaper
Outsourcing is a reality of modern times and the world should get used to the idea, BT CEO Ben Verwaayen said in a lecture at the Judge Institute of Management last night...
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