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Jaguar races to fastest supercomputer glory with AMD's juice
News in brief: 1.75 petaflops per second for the Cray XT5

HP goes after networking with $2.7bn 3Com buy
News in brief: Setting its sights on Chinese market

Windows 7, Snow Leopard, open source and glory for Steve Jobs
Stories of the month - October 2009

Windows 7: Over 200 per cent more popular than Vista
Microsoft's old OS shown up by new model

Taxman to save £110m by taking an axe to its IT estate
HMRC trims one of UK's largest outsourcing contracts

How Google Apps helped Jaguar Land Rover keep motoring after Ford sale
Jaguar Land Rover CIO on cloud computing, leaving Exchange and simplifying IT

Keeping IT green in tough times
The steps organisations are taking to be green and keep their IT infrastructure efficient - and their costs low

Apple unveils iMac, MacBook revamp
News in brief: And iPhone influence shows up in new Magic Mouse

Record iPhone sales help Apple to best quarter yet
News in brief: And increasing Mac sales boost Apple's profits

'Wi-fi hack makes plan to ban file-sharers unfair'
News in brief: Whitehall crackdown flawed by easy-to-hack broadband, says TalkTalk


Home Office inks £430m deals with Atos Origin, Fujitsu
£100m shaved off tech costs

Sainsbury's tech shopping spree revealed
Self-scan tech in the bag for supermarket giant

Mac users just can't kick the Windows habit
Nine in 10 Apple homes harbour PCs too

Adobe's Flash coming to smartphones, netbooks
Just not iPhones...

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on Windows 7, Apple and those tablet rumours
Redmond's head honcho spills the beans

Microsoft: 'Windows 7 XP Mode code is ready to go'
Redmond hoping to woo users to upgrade

U-turn for HP: Printers and PCs to pair up again?
Hoping printer success will rub off on PCs


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Microsoft'll fix it for you: Automated 'fix it' buttons solving PC problems
'Fix its' are working, says Redmond

Dell ditches the wires with Latitude Z for business
Wireless charging and instant-on comes to Dell laptop

The PC is past it: Computing power is everywhere, says Intel
CEO Otellini on the shift in technology and Windows 7

Mobile computing keeping PC shipments afloat
Netbooks help bolster sales despite low expectations

HP video conferencing and collaboration tools reach for the sky
Skyroom package targets companies with tight travel budgets

Dell buys Perot Systems in $3.9bn deal
PC giant bumps up its IT services

Apple's Snow Leopard won't make us move to Macs, say CIOs
CIO Jury: Corporate world still shunning OS X


HP welcomes Marc Andreessen to board
PC giant adds "software pioneer" to arsenal

Dell settles fraud case with $4m
PC maker forced to make contracts clearer

Steve Jobs: Firmly back in the driving seat at Apple
Apple CEO makes official comeback at iPod event

Unencrypted details of 43,000 pupils on stolen laptop
Wigan Council's data protection breach

Sony Vaio laptops to come with Google Chrome attached
US shoppers get their hands on Google browser laptops

Apple's Mac OS 'lagging behind Vista on security'
Snow Leopard could help boost security as Mac malware continues to appear

Bletchley Park funding call rejected: No new cash for codebreakers' home
The National Museum of Computing rescue rebuffed


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