Rokr iPhone coming to the UK this month
The Rokr - the first mobile phone to support iTunes - will soon be available in the UK, according to the phone's manufacturer Motorola.
The Rokr was showcased last wee...
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Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Linus Torvalds
As we count down tosixth annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's 50 most influential individuals, it is time to look back at those individuals who held top 10 positions in 2...
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CIOs to go on staffing spree, says study
In the latest sign of better times ahead for techies, a new study has found that chief information officers plan to increase their hiring in the last three months of the ...
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Offshore outsourcing has not hit UK jobs, says ONS
Offshore outsourcing of IT and call centre roles to low-cost countries such as India has not hit UK jobs, according to the latest official employment statistics.
The O...
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Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Bill Gates
As the countdown begins tosixth annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's 50 most influential individuals, it is time to look back at those individuals who held top 10 positio...
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Apple unleashes iPod Nano - and iTunes mobile
Apple yesterday unveiled a tiny new iPod that will replace the popular iPod Mini and a mobile phone capable of playing music downloaded from a computer running iTunes.
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No more call centre jobs in Europe?
Call centre outsourcing looks to continue apace, according to analysts, although the boom will see the number of agent jobs growing outside of familiar outsourcing destin...
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Longhorn Server to support Intel's Itanium
Microsoft's Longhorn Server version of Windows will support Intel's Itanium processor but only for a limited number of higher-end jobs, the software company said on Frida...
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Job-loss fears hit US techies
The summer doldrums hit US techies in August, thanks partly to job-loss fears.
Information technology workers' confidence in the job market fell sharply from July, acc...
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Barclays to axe 500 UK IT jobs
Barclays is preparing to cut up to 500 jobs from its UK IT department in the next month as part of a massive shake-up that includes the restructuring of a key $350m deskt...
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