iPod Nano prone to screen scratching?
Some owners of Apple's new "impossibly small" iPod Nano are starting to wonder if the device is also impossibly delicate.
The most widespread complaint about the other...
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Sony slashes seven per cent of its global workforce
Sony is planning a companywide restructuring that will result in the loss of 10,000 jobs and the closure of 11 plants, among other changes, the electronics giant said on ...
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France stamps feet over HP job cuts
The French government is leaning on HP to reduce the 1,240 job cuts it announced last week.
The Prime Minister of France, Dominique de Villepin is looking to stop HP's...
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Policing the motorway - how tech makes the roads safer
Leaving for his holidays, John Bucknall drove off one sunny day with his caravan in tow. An hour or so later, after joining the motorway, he started to get a nagging sens...
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Physicists put huge computing grid through its paces
UK particle physicists have started the next phase of testing for the world's largest computing grid.
The tests aim to improve the grid being built to process data fro...
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Apple's Jobs: Microsoft and Dell copy us but won't beat the iPod
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has hit out at fellow tech heavyweights Dell and Microsoft, claiming they have been copying Apple, and put the company's tight-lipped strategy down t...
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Jobs: Video, Bluetooth, radio, 3G iTunes for iPod? Doubt it
Apple CEO Steve Jobs today gave strong hints that the company would not be looking to make a pure-play iPod phone or portable video player anytime soon.
With the soft ...
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Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Steve Jobs
As the countdown begins tosixth annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's 50 most influential individuals, it is time to look back at those individuals who held top 10 positio...
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US call centre jobs worst hit by offshore outsourcing
The US share of outsourced call centre jobs will drop 12 per cent to a quarter of the global market over the next three years as companies are increasingly forced to move...
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Spot fraudsters in your office before they strike
Companies are being urged to do what they can to protect themselves against potential fraudsters within their organisation before an individual has the chance to strike -...
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