Salaries in the IT industry rose an impressive five percent in the past year
e-Skills finds that the IT employers want mature staff with qualifications rather than eager youths
Nokia cuts staff in Finland and a leaked memo from Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz confirms layoffs began this week
With students protesting over the rising costs of tuition fees, IBM has launched an apprenticeship scheme
Ask.com is to axe 130 staff and close two offices, as the competition with Google over search and indexing takes…
One in six graduates with IT degrees are unemployed after six months - nearly double the overall figure
Apple fans holding out for a white version of the iPhone 4 to match their Mac colour scheme will have…
HP has been criticised by Unions over its decision to lay off UK workers despite the company continuing to grow…
In a major strategy shift, Nokia will focus on the Qt framework for its mobile platform, rather than both MeeGo…
150 IT heads will roll, as Orange and T-Mobile merger Everything, Everywhere axes 1,200 jobs
The part-nationalised bank has slashed more than 20,000 roles since last year
The number of students taking computing and ICT A-levels has dropped 24 percent over the past five years
Enterprises are to increase IT spending this year, but it may not be enough to keep employees on board
Appleās Steve Jobs blames everybody but his company for the iPhone 4's antenna problems. Without contrition, users will look elsewhere,…
three-fifths of IT firms expect prospects to brighten in the second half of this year
Microsoft is laying off a small number of employees as it begins a new fiscal year
RealNetworks is to axe about 5 percent of its workforce, including management, to streamline its operations
Companies are picking up good vibrations on hiring, and it extends beyond entry-level job positions
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has talked about how both the iPhone and iPad began their developmental life in a multi-touch…
Hewlett-Packard announces plans to cut about 3 percent of its workforce over three years
The bean counters at tech companies are sounding an optimistic note over the state of the economy and jobs market
The US IT industry added a net gain of 8,800 jobs in April, reversing job losses in March
Over a third of technology workers believe the economy is improving, and confidence levels are starting to firm up
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has given a series of reasons why Apple does not support Adobe's Flash on its mobile…
Google, Intel, Twitter and LinkedIn have been increasing their workforces to meet business and growth demands
As the UK gears up for the Infosec event, a study reveals IT skills are in demand worldwide
The Department of Justice is investigating a number of Silicon Valley giants, including Google and Apple, over hiring practices
A new survey has revealed that a third of companies will be hiring in the next two quarters, despite ongoing…
Updated: Apple has no intention of supporting Flash - and now has a list of sites with a Flash-free iPad-ready…
Not much hiring is expected in the second quarter, but certain skills are in demand