Microsoft overcomes suit to complete Groove buy
Microsoft has completed its deal to acquire Groove Networks, a move that comes days after a court rejected a bid to stop the deal.
Last week, a Delaware judge blocked ...
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Commuters burdened with mobiles, iPods and Blackberrys
The average commuter is weighed down with more than £500 worth of gadgets on the way to work, including mobile phone, iPod and Blackberry devices.
Nearly all (98 per c...
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Stuck working late? Blame your workmates
Workers are blaming poor teamwork and pointless meetings for leaving them stuck late at the office.
A survey of 38,000 workers in 200 countries found that people work ...
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Security top reason IT pros consider Linux
Security concerns are the main reason IT managers consider switching from Windows to Linux on the desktop - but the cost of migration and compatibility issues remain sign...
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Oracle snaps up Retek
Oracle has signed a definitive deal to acquire Retek, saying it had defeated rival SAP in its bidding war for the Minneapolis-based retail software maker.
Oracle said ...
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BT's Bluephone 2 goes Wi-Fi
BT is planning to begin trials of technology that will allow mobile calls to be routed over wireless local area networks (WLANs), as part of a wider push towards unifying...
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Technology or psychology: Retail's fraud battle
When it comes to stopping shrinkage in the retail environment, CIOs need to think as much about psychology as technology, according to delegates at the Multi Channel Reta...
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Microsoft gets its Groove on
Microsoft on Thursday said it will acquire Groove Networks and make Groove's founder, Ray Ozzie, a chief technical officer at the software giant.
Microsoft said it wil...
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RFID: The skills aren't out there
Companies looking to hire workers skilled in RFID have their work cut out for them, according to a survey released on Tuesday by the Computing Technology Industry Associa...
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