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IBM: System Z Is Not A Cash Cow
Other systems can't match mainframe reliability, says IBM's Jim Porell, and he dismisses any talk of IBM abusing a monopoly
Random Chip Errors Can Improve Performance
Mistakes in silicon chips could help computers continue to get more powerful, according to US researchers
Haiti Disaster Satellite Wins UK Engineering Prize
Inmarsat's BGAN service has been praised for its humanitarian applications by the Royal Academy of Engineering
Apple’s iPhone 4 Isn’t Really 4G
Apple’s tie to AT&T in the US means that the iPhone 4 doesn’t actually do 4G, but it does regain technological ground lost to Google Android devices
O2 Offers iPhone 4 Upgrade For UK Customers
Vodafone Orange and O2 will offer the new Apple iPhone, which arrives on 24 June
Apple’s WWDC Was All About The iPhone
The iPhone 4 took centre stage at Apple's WWDC, suggesting that the company's mobile device business is now its top priority, says PJ Connolly
Paedo-Fear Pushes The Surveillance Agenda
As European politicians fall for yet another lobby trap, Peter Judge sighs and says let's get on with the task of educating our elected representatives
Mobile Malware Could Hit Users With Hidden Charges
Attackers are targeting devices running Windows Mobile with malware hidden inside mobile apps
IBM Opens Research Lab In Brazil
IBM, which is focusing more and more on delivering IT services, is opening a new research facility in Brazil
US Extends Energy Star Rating To Data Centres
Data centres can now earn the familiar aqua-and-white Energy Star label if they pass the agency's qualification requirements
Apple Adds Microsoft’s Bing To iPhone Search
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has announced that Bing, Microsoft’s search engine, will join Google and Yahoo as search-engine options on the new iPhone 4
UK In First Wave Of iPhone 4 Launch
Apple boss Steve Jobs has taken the stage at the company’s 2010 Worldwide Developers Conference to reveal the much-expected next-generation iPhone
Apple Set To Reveal New iPhone At Conference
Apple is widely expected to reveal the next generation of the iPhone at its 2010 Worldwide Developers Conference
Trend Micro Looks To Virtualised Desktop Security
Security vendor Trend Micro is looking to protect and manage virtual desktop environments in its upcoming version of OfficeScan
Citrix Online Outlines Video Development Plans
The developer of GoToMyPC had admitted that it is working to bring video features to its line of web collaboration products
Oracle To Axe Sun Workforce, Again
Oracle is looking to make yet more job cuts in the wake of its acquisition of Sun Microsystems, according to a regulatory filing
Sony Ericsson Android ‘Shakira’ Picture Leaked
Pictures have emerged of Sony Ericsson's new Android-based smartphone, which is expected to fall into the vendor's X10 product family line
BT Patches Welsh ‘Not-Spots’
A new deal between the Welsh Assembly and BT will enable four more "not-spot" communities to get online
Cornish Teacher Wins eWEEK’s iPad
If you didn't win this time, you still have a chance to win an Infinit solar backpack in eWEEK's next prize draw
Sony Vaio S Series: Review
Sony's S-Series Vaio is a mostly well-designed notebook, but somewhat expensive
Apple Trackpad Photos Leaked Ahead Of WWDC
Leaked photos of a multi-touch trackpad have appeared ahead of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference
Bletchley Park To Digitise A Million War Records
The WWII codebreaking centre wants to preserve around a million documents in digital form, with some available online
Microsoft Needs Help To Compete In Tablet Market
Microsoft has acknowledged the death of its Courier project, but is reportedly working on a number of tablets with a focus on stylus-based input
BT Says Strike ‘In No One’s Interest’
The Communications Workers Union claims BT's pay offer is not in line with the company's £1billion profits
Rumours Of Microsoft’s Ballmer At Apple Conference Debunked
Rumours swirling around the conference, such as Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer appearing to promote Silverlight, have been debunked
Google To Provide WiSpy Data To Germany And France
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said the search engine will cede the data it accidentally collected over WiFi to regulators in Germany, France and Spain.
US Calls For Rules Of Engagement For Cyberwarfare
Gen. Keith Alexander, chief of the U.S. Cyber Command, told an audience the country needs clear rules of engagement to protect cyberspace
IBM, ARM, Freescale Join Forces On Open Source Mobile
ARM, IBM, Samsung, ST-Ericsson and Texas Instruments have together created Linaro, a not-for-profit company focused on supporting the development of open-source products
Former Facebook Exec Criticises Company For Privacy Stance
Former Facebook privacy officer Chris Kelly has joined the ranks of public officials taking Facebook to task over privacy issues