Steve Jobs bans books in biography 'revenge
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is thought to be so incensed about a new biography that he's forced Apple stores worldwide to remove all books by the same publisher as an act of rev...
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Real takes another bite of Apple with 'DRM crack
RealNetworks has re-established software compatibility with iPod devices, renewing a technology battle with Apple that dates back to 2004.
Last year, the software firm...
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HSBC and Lloyds TSB head offshore to Calcutta
HSBC and Lloyds TSB are set to open offshore back-office and contact centre operations in Calcutta (now known as Kolkata) in the Indian state of West Bengal.
The new o...
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Jobs annoyed at criticism of not-so-green Apple
With Apple Computer shares having more than doubled during the past year, shareholders turned much of their attention at Thursday's annual meeting to other concerns, incl...
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Government outsourcing set to boom
The UK public sector is set to outsource a further £20bn worth of services – representing a growth of 50 per cent over three years, according to research from the public ...
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iPod, Mac sales push Apple earnings past expectations
Spurred on by another quarter of strong Mac and iPod sales, Apple Computer reported on Wednesday earnings that surged past Wall Street estimates.
The Mac maker said it...
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Labour reveals tech plans in election manifesto
Technology projects including ID cards and plans to close the digital divide feature prominently in the Labour Party's election manifesto, released today.
The manifest...
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Apple unleashes Tiger release date
Apple announced on Tuesday that the desktop and server versions of its new operating system, code-named Tiger, will be available on 29 April.
Until now, Apple had said...
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What does George Bush have on his iPod?
US President George Bush is the proud owner of an iPod - and when he's not invading Middle Eastern countries in pursuit of non-existent weapons, Dubya likes to put in his...
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Icann gives green light to .travel and .jobs
Icann, the group in charge of regulating top level domain (TLD) names, has approved two new TLDs — .jobs and .travel — to come on stream later this year.
At the 22nd I...
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