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Opera maverick is still making waves
Trivia quiz: Which browser was the first to implement tabs, integrated search, zoom, saved sessions, and runs on mobile phones and TVs? Hint: it wasn't Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome.
Wendy Grossman
Oct 9 2008 7:39AM
Software
XP still outselling Vista says HP
A senior executive at HP has said that sales of systems of Windows XP still make up the majority of its sales, despite the operating system being officially withdrawn from sale in June.
Iain Thomson
Aug 8 2008 12:34PM
Software
Yahoo board still standing
Yahoo has put an end to what the company hopes will be the final saga in its shareholder rebellion.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 5 2008 2:35PM
Software
O2 still reeling from iPhone rush
Mobile service provider O2 is warning users that the iPhone 3G handset will be in short supply for some time..
Shaun Nichols
Jul 28 2008 1:56PM
Telco/ISP
Robots deemed less intelligent than humans, still
Despite improvements in artificial intelligence and robotics, humans prefer human interactions to those with machines, a study has found.
Liz Tay
Jul 15 2008 4:55PM
Hardware
AMD still smarting from ATI buy
Chipmaker AMD plans to receive an $880 million hit this quarter as the aftermath of its purchase of ATI still lingers.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 14 2008 9:14AM
Hardware
Call centres still putting users off
Eight out of 10 service providers believe that they provide a 'superior customer experience' through their call centres, but fewer than one in 10 customers agree..
Staff Writers
Jun 2 2008 7:59AM
Strategy
Enterprise mobility still dogged by security concerns
Independent market analyst Datamonitor has released a new report headlining security concerns as the largest barrier to enterprise mobility deployments.
Dave Bailey
May 23 2008 3:02PM
Security
IT departments still being ignored
IT departments are much more involved in business decision-making that they were five years ago, according to new research..
Staff Writers
May 14 2008 8:11AM
Strategy
Solid state drives still 'far from practical'
The widespread use of Flash-based solid-state drives (SSDs) could be as far off as five years, according to one analyst..
Shaun Nichols
Feb 22 2008 7:03AM
Storage
UK business still outsourcing to India
The use of Indian IT service providers by large UK businesses shows no signs of waning, according to a national UK study by sourcing advisory firm EquaTerra.
Staff Writers
Jan 17 2008 6:59PM
Training & Development
Australian Fibre to the Home still on the table, says Conroy
Fibre to the Home proposals will be welcome among bids for Australia's national high speed fibre network, according to Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.
Adam Turner
Jan 14 2008 11:26PM
Telco/ISP
Infosecurity teams still isolated
New research from Ernst & Young finds many security teams are still struggling to integrate with the business
Phil Muncaster
Dec 12 2007 10:44AM
Security
Social effects of the web still unclear
Mankind is still coming to terms with the social effects of the internet, according to Vint Cerf, one of its founding fathers.
Matt Chapman
Dec 4 2007 9:36PM
Software
Is the IT sector is still failing women?
Women are still facing discrimination in the UK IT sector, according to research undertaken by the GCS IT Recruitment Specialists. Does this article resonate with the women in the local IT workforce?
Rosalie Marshall
Nov 23 2007 1:14PM
Training & Development
Domain Name System still at risk
The Domain Name System (DNS) is still growing strongly, indicating the internet's expansion in terms of infrastructure, users, traffic and applications..
Nov 20 2007 7:12AM
Security
Green IT still low on CIO agenda
Half of IT executives admit that their firms do not monitor IT-related energy spending, according to a new report from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
Staff Writers
Oct 3 2007 9:25PM
Strategy
Tape still the 'best' storage option
Advances in computer storage are being ignored in favour of 'tried and trusted' solutions, according to a network administrator at the Cern particle physics laboratory in Geneva.
Matt Chapman
Oct 2 2007 11:51AM
Storage
Second-hand PCs still full of sensitive data
Despite recent high-profile data breaches and heightened awareness of the need to delete data prior to selling a PC, many second-hand computers contain highly sensitive personal information.
Robert Jaques
Jul 19 2007 10:58AM
Security
RSA: UK banks still a favourite target for phishers
For the fifth consecutive month, UK banks are the second most targeted worldwide by online fraudsters, new figures show.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jul 11 2007 10:43AM
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