Small firms will lead IT revolution
Small businesses will spearhead the IT revolution in the UK, even though 60 per cent do not have a completely internet-enabled workforce, and a quarter of them barely use...
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FT Dynamo no more
FT Dynamo has bitten the bullett after its holding company, Pearson, announced a refocus on business strategy.
Pearson released its financial results for the quarter e...
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What can you do about people with annoying ring tones?
People who insist on frequently updating and personalising their mobile phone ring tones are facing the prospect of being sent into space.
Mobile phone portal Sonera Z...
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Golf start-up tees off with loan to set it swinging
A company offering internet swing analysis to amateur and professional golfers has received a development loan from the Dutch government, to be repaid only when profitabi...
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Orange signs up Nokia for 3G network growth
Orange UK has signed an E800m (£491m) contract with Nokia for the supply of 3G UMTS and GSM network expansion, and 3G infrastructure.
The agreement is an extension of ...
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Star Wars site hacked by turtle-obsessed ninja
The website of computer games developer Lucas Arts was defaced over the weekend by a hacker who left Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles slogans on the front page.
According ...
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Web-enabled toilet goes through the motions
The ubiquity of the web could be a day nearer with the release of a web-enabled toilet from closet pioneers, Twyford.Bathrooms.
Dubbed the Versatile Interactive Pan (V...
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IT directors spend one day a week in 'training
IT directors are dedicating nearly one day a week to trying to keep up with changing technology and management practices, according to a survey published this week.
Th...
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Industry wakes up to security licence threat
The government hasn't thought through the consequences of its legislation to regulate the security profession, according to the Computing Technology Industry Association ...
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