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Paddles towards black ink pool wearing StorNext life belt Made it! Quantum is back in profit after five loss-making quarters.…
Lees meerChip designer chases self-driving car market as smartphone sales slow Chip designer Qualcomm has agreed to purchase Dutch rival NXP Semiconductors for $47bn.…
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Lees meerFoundation chiefs betting on tech firms' appetites to prove interoperability Openstack Summit Don't expect future implementations of OpenStack without vendors first having cleared a new battery of emerging conformity tests.…
Lees meerLOL! You can totes sign in here Cybercrooks are posing as customer support staff from UK banks in a ruse designed to hoodwink gullible customers into credentials.…
Lees meerIt's technically impossible to do what you want, Skype said Belgium has fined Skype €30,000 for failing to comply with a court request to intercept users' communications, something Skype claims was technically impossible at the time of the request.…
Lees meerSo much for breaking up the SIs then The Home Office has extended its mega Fujitsu contract to 2018, meaning that when the contract ends it will have been running for the best part of two decades.…
Lees meerMicroblogging network operating at a loss of $78m Twitter today confirmed recent press reports that it is reducing headcount by 9 per cent – about 350 people – in an attempt to become profitable in 2017.…
Lees meerOn the second hand... Amazon has launched a new service called "Certified Refurbished" to encourage customer confidence when purchasing second-hand consumer electronics.…
Lees meerIntel's chief IoT security bloke puts forward one possible solution The best way of protecting us from Internet of Things botnets is to compartmentalise the entire internet, Intel’s chief architect for IoT security solutions has said.…
Lees meerStorage stalwart flashes past lumbering Seagate +Comment WD's disk and SanDisk-boosted flash sales boomed as overall revenues in its first fiscal 2017 quarter rose to $4.7bn, up 40.6 per cent on the year-ago $3.4bn. But it reported a net $366m loss…
Lees meerThe PC is dying, but better, richer apps might just save it Comment Yes, I know the new Surface kit unveiled by Microsoft (hands-on and roundup) is both lavishly over-engineered and ludicrously expensive. You know that. We all know that.…
Lees meerDon't call it FTTP! Digital minister Matt Hancock has promised there will be a forthcoming government strategy to ensure Blighty's "full fibre future" is realised in the next decade.…
Lees meer'6-month jail sentence ... converted into payment' as part of tax probe A payment from the head of Apple's besieged Irish company was accepted by an Italian judge to settle a case against him or her as part of a tax probe into the firm, according to…
Lees meerFantastic price, but connectivity more roulette than reliability REVIEW Members of the IT community rave about networking kit vendor Ubiquiti. You'll find praises sung both on Spiceworks and amongst vExperts for their UniFi devices. Unfortunately, …
Lees meerProvider Schneider would've had hackers inside 'er A vulnerability in Schneider Electric’s industrial controller management software created a possible mechanism for hackers to plant malicious code on industrial networks.…
Lees meerWill it float? Markets say nope Misys has scrapped plans to IPO, blaming market conditions. Earlier this month, the UK banking software vendor announced its intention to returned to the London Stock Exchange four years after it was bought by a priva…
Lees meerUK.gov raises eyebrow at firms hiring 'self-employed' staffers A new compliance team which will address the "risks" associated with the changing nature of employment is to be established within HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).…
Lees meerBut can they fund the deal? Fujitsu is in talks with Lenovo to offload its PC arm to its Chinese rival.…
Lees meerInsides out examination for open-source fluffers OpenStack Summit Dynatrace is taking on open-source cloud tools with a performance suite it claims is “enterprise grade.”…
Lees meerMark Dearnley was in charge of Europe's biggest public sector IT project HMRC IT chief Mark Dearnley walked away from his £185,000-a-year job because the private sector paid better, MPs heard yesterday.…
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