Tag: IT

Video: Morphing touchscreen keyboard unveiled 
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Video: Morphing touchscreen keyboard unveiled View all Stuff Articles

New tech set to revolutionise the mobile industry.
What has IT taught you? 
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What has IT taught you?

Maybe it's cynicism. Maybe it's patience. Tell us what you get from working with technology.
Valve plays the cruelest April Fools’ Day trick of them all 
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Valve plays the cruelest April Fools’ Day trick of them all View all Atomic Articles

You’ve got to respect their dedication to the joke, but it still hurts.
Discuss: Where are the IT workers over 35? 
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Discuss: Where are the IT workers over 35?

Today's IT industry can seem like a young man's game, according to software tester and developer Matt Heusser. What do you think?
Atomic, Monash and Intel launch exclusive Information Technology competition 
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Atomic, Monash and Intel launch exclusive Information Technology competition View all Atomic Articles

Competition: Atomic, Monash and Intel have joined forces to offer first-year students the chance to win a very attractive prize.
Windows 7 migration causes concerns for IT pros 
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Windows 7 migration causes concerns for IT pros

Moving to Microsoft’s newest operating system is proving troublesome for some businesses.
Microsoft revamps Windows Phone for IT pros 
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Microsoft revamps Windows Phone for IT pros

The ‘Mango’ update claims to increase productivity for business users through new corporate features.
Scientists unveil paper-thin, bending smartphones 
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Scientists unveil paper-thin, bending smartphones

Interactive “paper computers” could change the way tablets and mobile phones are designed within five years, according to researchers.
IT pros favour Intel over Oracle in Itanium row 
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IT pros favour Intel over Oracle in Itanium row

More IT professionals believe in Intel rather than Oracle when it comes to the future of Itanium, a survey suggests.
Most IT departments 'clueless' over sensitive files 
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Most IT departments 'clueless' over sensitive files

Sensitive files don't appear to mean much to security pros, an Imperva survey suggests.
Tablets drive global IT spend to $3.6 trillion 
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Tablets drive global IT spend to $3.6 trillion

Gartner claims IT spend is set to go up by 5.6 per cent this year, citing tablets as a major force.
Criminals target old versions of IE  - is it time to finally change your browser? 
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Criminals target old versions of IE - is it time to finally change your browser?

A German security company has warned people using outdated versions of Internet Explorer that they risk attack, thanks to vulnerabilities in the older browser's code
How to get a job at…Google, Apple and Microsoft 
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How to get a job at…Google, Apple and Microsoft

Fancy a job with one of the biggest tech companies in the world? With the economic hangover starting to wear off, the technology giants are once again recruiting in earnest.
Top 10 IT Heroes 
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Top 10 IT Heroes

A fortnight ago we reviewed the worst villains in computing history. But what would a villain be without a hero to battle with?
Top 10 IT locations 
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Top 10 IT locations

From Silicon Valley to Station X during the Second World War, why Romania is teeming with software developers, and Zhongguancun in China where Microsoft is building its Chinese headquarters.
Top ten unlucky IT incidents 
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Top ten unlucky IT incidents

No matter how much we tell ourselves that we are rational, scientific human beings a Friday 13th still sends a tremor up some spines.
Top 10 most inspiring moments in IT 
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Top 10 most inspiring moments in IT

From the moon landing, to the rise of Apple and Google, we rate the most inspiring technology moments in history.
IT cutbacks for 2012 Olympics 
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IT cutbacks for 2012 Olympics

None of that flashy Chinese nonsense
Feedback: just use it 
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Feedback: just use it View all Atomic Articles

Microsoft is listening to the public. But who's doing all the talking?
Top 10 greatest IT chief executives 
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Top 10 greatest IT chief executives

Last week, we looked at the geeks who created iconic technologies. This week, we examine the executives who pushed those technologies into becoming the basis of some of the largest businesses in the world.
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