Apple's iTunes pips Google's growth
Music fans flooding iTunes last month helped Apple outpace Google and Amazon as the fastest-growing website among the top 10 best-known online brands, according to a repo...
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Gates tops list of most-admired business chiefs
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are atop a new list of the most admired company leaders, as ranked by business decision makers around the world.
Technology executives in gen...
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Seagate bets millions on Northern Ireland plants
Hard drive giant Seagate is making one of the largest ever technology investments in the UK, developing nanotechnology expertise and creating its main global manufacturin...
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HP is on the road to recovery, says CEO
HP is on the road to recovery and focusing on markets that will help grow revenue by four per cent to six per cent in fiscal 2007, CEO Mark Hurd told Wall Street analysts...
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Google recruits 600 people
Search engine Google is to create 600 jobs in Ireland over the next three years as it expands its European headquarters.
Google employs more than 800 people across Eur...
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Schools turn to IT to boost learning
It's not just kids that are taught how to use technology in schools - teachers and education authorities are learning that IT can help them with their jobs too.
Accord...
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Apple slammed for piracy-fuelling iPod
Rob Glaser has made his peace with Microsoft's Bill Gates. Now, the RealNetworks chief executive is turning up the rhetoric against another technology icon: Apple CEO Ste...
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Capita beats IBM to ?424m Birmingham IT deal
Capita has beaten IBM to a massive IT services contract with Birmingham City Council worth ?424m over the next ten years.
Birmingham claims the deal could help the cou...
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Apple challenged by Linux and pirates
A recent Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing has revealed that Apple now considers Linux a potential market challenger.
Apple's K-10 form ? a review of its...
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India to exploit UK tech skills at Midlands car plant
India's Tata group is to exploit UK technology skills in a new automotive engineering and technology development centre near Birmingham.
The Tata group is one of India...
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