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EU warns over European IT skills crisis
The European Commission has warned of an impending skills shortage that could threaten competitiveness on a global level.- Most schools will struggle with teaching computer science
- CIOs threatened with looming mainframe skills shortage
- Linux OS for Raspberry Pi available
- Games industry welcomes Budget tax breaks
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Hardware 22 Mar 17:49
Nvidia GTX 680 retakes performance crown, barely
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Security 22 Mar 16:54
IBM warns enterprise security to carefully consider the cloud
Hackers employ fresh thinking -
Security 22 Mar 15:19
Most data stolen by rebels with a cause
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Hardware 22 Mar 14:14
Commodore builds another Amiga
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Mobile 22 Mar 11:25
China experiences staggering Android and iOS app use growth
Smartphone replaces little red book -
Security 22 Mar 10:57
Pirate bay building drones
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Mobile 22 Mar 10:33
Microsoft incites iPad murder
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Business 22 Mar 10:22
Samsung chairman gives FTC obstruction officials a dressing down
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Mobile 22 Mar 10:08
Sprint still betting the farm on the iPhone
$20 billion deal signed -
Chips 22 Mar 09:58
GlobalFoundries celebrates shipping a quarter of a million wafers
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Business 22 Mar 09:50
HP Romania under investigation for market position abuse
Offices raided, documents seized -
Internet 22 Mar 09:43
US Big Content nearly banned from pirate "fishing exhibitions"
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Business 22 Mar 07:46
Yahoo faces blood in the boardroom
Scott Thompson breaks open the proxy grenades -
Business 22 Mar 07:39
Paul Allen donates further funds for brain research
Another $300 million over 10 years -
Hardware 21 Mar 18:24
HP releases stylish all-in-one Z1 workstation
Giving workstations a facelift
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Comment & analysis
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Foxconn will not sue "This American Life"
Foxconn, which helps to make Apple iPhones and iPads, said that it will not sue a US radio channel about its work practices in China. -
With the iPad 3, Apple is taking a bite out of itself
Is the technology news industry really doing it again? As Apple made its latest iPad available - a slightly refined iPad 2 with a well-received, high definition retina display - the technology press m -
AMD's move out of fabs was a terrible idea
Last week AMD finally got shot of GlobalFoundaries and no longer had any connection with any fabrication plant. Instead, it has the option to shop where ever it liked. -
Elpida's bankruptcy causes business boom boon
Elpida's somewhat unsurprising bankruptcy will solidly kick up prices in the shaky DRAM industry, as competitors are forced to up their average selling prices.
News in brief
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Security Notorious filesharing group The Pirate Bay has come up with a way it can see off Big Content. Writing in its blog, the outfit is planning to stick its servers into high flying drones and shift its fro 8 hours ago
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Mobile The fight between Microsoft and Apple for the tablet market is officially on with Redmond releasing a web page showing developers how to bring down Cupertino. 9 hours ago
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Chips Sandy Bridge and Llano platforms from Intel and AMD will force Nvidia to exit its GPU business by the end of the year. yesterday
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Mobile A US consumer watchdog has warned that Apple's new iPad is a bit too hot to handle and people need to be jolly careful yesterday
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Chips The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a yarn which suggests that Intel's new Haswell architecture will have L4 cache which can be shared between the CPU and the GPU. 2 days ago
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Chips AMD has been showing off its next generation APU Trinity and its specs are looking impressive. 2 days ago
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